Perrelet has given its signature Turbine concept a casino-floor twist with the new Turbine Casino Roulette, a 41mm titanium limited edition that places a working roulette-style display at the centre of the dial.
The watch takes one of the brand’s most recognisable modern ideas and leans fully into its sense of motion, replacing the usual turbine blade effect with a miniature roulette wheel that reacts to the movement of the wrist.
A titanium Turbine case with real wrist presence
The Turbine Casino Roulette uses a 41mm Grade 2 titanium case measuring 13.9mm thick, with the familiar flat bezel, grooved case band and prominent signed crown seen across the contemporary Turbine line.

Its integrated construction gives it a larger visual footprint than the numbers suggest, though titanium should help keep the watch from feeling overly heavy on the wrist.
Water resistance is rated to 100 metres, which keeps the watch comfortably in everyday territory rather than treating the casino theme as a purely decorative exercise.
The roulette dial replaces the familiar propeller
The defining move is the dial, where Perrelet has swapped the collection’s usual propeller-style turbine for a roulette wheel made from sandblasted 316L stainless steel over a black lower dial.

The layout follows the French roulette format, with numbers from 0 to 36 arranged around the perimeter in red and black, while the green zero sits at 12 o’clock.
A red arrow acts as the roulette ball, aligning with the numbered track as the turbine rotates, while a rose-gold-toned central spindle with four arms and polished black terminal spheres completes the gaming-table effect.
Perrelet has slowed the rotation compared with more traditional Turbine models by using a single tungsten counterweight, making the motion easier to follow and better suited to the roulette concept.

Certified automatic movement behind the game
Inside is the automatic Calibre P-331-MH, developed by Perrelet with Soprod and visible through a sapphire caseback decorated with a roulette wheel graphic.
The movement runs at 4Hz and offers a 42-hour power reserve, with both COSC chronometer certification and Chronofiable validation.
That second certification subjects the movement to accelerated ageing, temperature changes, magnetic shocks and functional testing, giving this playful watch a more serious technical foundation than the dial might first suggest.

Limited to 100 pieces with two strap options
The Turbine Casino Roulette is delivered on an integrated five-link titanium bracelet with alternating polished and satin finishing and a folding clasp.
Perrelet also includes a black rubber strap with a titanium pin buckle, which should suit buyers who want to lean into the sportier side of the case design.
The watch is limited to 100 pieces and is priced at €5,250, with pre-orders available through Perrelet retailers and the brand’s online boutique.
For collectors drawn to mechanical watches with movement, theatre and a clear point of view, this is one of the more characterful Turbine releases in recent memory.




