The brand's collection is based on a patented, camera-iris-like design called Oculus that enables indications, mechanisms or art on the dial to be displayed or concealed by rotating the bezel.
[1] Corsini had a degree in jewelry design and experience working for Gucci, Bulgari, and Chaumet.
[2] The premise of Valbray's collection was to incorporate an element into the dial of a watch that was similar to the iris of a camera.
It was patented in 2010,[3] the same year that the Valbray brand first exhibited four prototypes at the Baselworld watch fair.
One hundred of the watches were produced: 50 in a titanium case and 50 with a black diamond-like carbon finish.