Chanel's Electro capsule collection recalls 1990s clubbing culture
Cover Chanel's Electro capsule collection recalls the clubbing culture of the 1990s
It's electrifying! These watches from Chanel's key lines channel the electro-pop energy of Phats & Small, Jamiroquai and Daft Punk—joyful, spirited, and so on-trend right now.

"I conceived this capsule collection like a performance programme, inviting our classics, the J12, Premiere, Code Coco and Boy-Friend to perform side by side on this stage, drawing their inspiration from the codes of this world," says Arnaud Chastaingt, director of the watchmaking creative studio.

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Photo 1 of 5 Premiere Electro features a black steel chain interwoven with coloured leather. Limited to 555 pieces.
Photo 2 of 5 The vibrantly coloured numerals on the dial make a striking contrast against the black ceramic of J12 Electro. Limited to 1,255 pieces.
Photo 3 of 5 Coco Code Electro is distinguished by its neon pink quilted leather strap with black braiding. Limited to 255 pieces.
Photo 4 of 5 The Boy-Friend Electro plays up its modern design with a robot motif created with diamonds on the dial. The neon pink lining of the quilted leather strap offers a pop of colour. Limited to 55 pieces.
Photo 5 of 5 Chanel's Electro capsule collection recalls 1990s clubbing culture