And like those cathedral windows, the shifting light throughout the day subtly changes the appearance of the watch. Its crystals evolve from lighter to darker as ambient light fades, and vice versa. In short, the watch undergoes a metamorphosis in keeping with the passing hours of the day. Cantona embraces the theme of changing colours and metamorphosis, saying: “To survive, you have to adapt. To exceed the limits imposed on us by society or ourselves, we need to know how to surpass ourselves, to push further, to think and be different… to metamorphose.” Those words could be an apt description of the man himself, who pushed the limits of imagination in football, and continues to do so today in different spheres of expression.
The Vortex Primary is thus a collector’s delight of unique casing and movement, a combination that Hautlence has made available in a limited edition of only 18 pieces. The small number and rarity of having Cantona’s name inscribed on the front of the watch gives it added cachet. Its listed price is CHF190,000 in its home market; in Singapore, its retail price is estimated to be well over $250,000, after accounting for currency conversion and other factors. To celebrate the launch of the timepiece in Asia, Cantona was invited to indulge his artistic flair with a reinterpretation of the casing design in the form of a vertical sculpture made of Plexiglas panels in primary colours. Three versions of the artwork — each unique in its own right — were exhibited in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta, and presented to the first owners of a Vortex Primary in each city. With promotional activities out of the way, Cantona was able to lean back later and entertain questions about his illustrious football career and the club he is forever associated with. Despite his often busy schedule, he makes it a point to attend MU’s matches whenever he can. His last visit back to Old Trafford was in May this year, to watch the club play out a 1-1 draw with Leicester City in the Premier League.