Its a actually NIVREL (some work done by BENZINGER also on movement)
Automatic movement based on ETA 2892A2, with a 5-minute repeater module from Dubois-Depraz reserved for NIVREL. NIVREL hand finishes only 10 skeleton movements per month. This movement was initially developed by Dubois Depraz, the module specialist from Le Lieu on Lac de Joux, in the late 80s for Kelek. As a Kelek distributor, Gerd Hofer of Nivrel, purchased all the movements when Kelek became part of Breitling.
Limited Production - each rotor engraved with number. As you push the button at "6",watch chimes the time: hour in single chime, every 5 min increment in a double chime 18kt yellow gold "phallus" moves with the chime.
Note that before the use of electric lighting and "lume" on the dial inicators the chime was a way of telling the time at night
Sound of the chime: http://www.righttime.com/images/Other/repeater5.wav
This is not only a watch but it also has a chime (like a bell) and thus also by defenition can ble classified also as a clock (from the Latin cloca, "bell")
Price: $9000-15000