Lehmann Uhren - Intemporal Tourbillon NEW
Schramberg has always been a town of watchmakers. In addition to Junghans and the Hamburg-Amerikanische watch factories, Pfaff & Schlauder was producing mainsprings for pocket watches and K. Mayer & Söhne was making American nickel watches here as early as the 19th century.
The Schramberg Watch Spring Factory and the Mainspring Factory of Carl Weber manufactured precision springs. It is thus not surprising that, at the time, the people of Schramberg, who were full of enthusiasm for technology, were as happy to see one of the first motor cars designed by Gottlieb Daimler as they were to see the more than sixty striking Wilhelminian style buildings to which the watchmaking boom gave rise.
The Gut Berneck residence built for Arthur Junghans in 1911 is one of the finest in the area. Now home to the Lehmann Precision Watch Manufactory, its walls breathe the tradition and culture of watchmaking.
LEHMANN Precision – MANUFAKTUR SCHRAMBERG makes watches that others can not.
Says Markus Lehmann, CEO of LEHMANN Precision and founder of the watch Manufaktur: "Since my childhood I have been fascinated by the diversity of high-precision technologies that interact harmoniously in the smallest of spaces of mechanical watches. Today I love the challenge of fitting a wealth of craftsmanship into our watches. I love the precious materials we use and the harmonious design. My colleagues and I do our utmost every day to ensure that Lehmann precision watches satisfy my requirements as well as yours."
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LEHMANN Precision , the mother company then, is a global leader in precision engineering machinery and assemblies, and counts top names in the watch, optical, aerospace and pharmaceutical industries among its customers. Thanks to this knowhow LEHMANN is able to manufacture a high percentage of its components inhouse.
Classic Beauty
In the mid-19th century watch lovers carried expensive pocket watches. These were topped - as the name already implies - with a crown. By the time wristwatches began to dominate the market in the 1920s, this crown element had long been relegated to the sidelines. Today we are taking this one logical step further:
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In cooperation with Andreas Strehler, we are recessing the crown so far into the watch that it will be safely protected during everyday use.
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It can be retracted easily and is completely waterresistant. The crown is fascinating as a piece of authentic manufactory workmanship, with diagonal reliefs and finely milled Lehmann Schramberg engraving.
Perfect engraving
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These bridges were made using ultra-precision milling machines of our own design, and their precision and dimensional accuracy are unrivalled in the world, representing a skill exclusive to our manufactory: Nowhere will you find engraving more perfect than this.
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High-precision watch movements
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Our headquarters’ know-how also flows into this process because the highly precise finishing of components - within a thousandth of a millimetre - is our metier. As a lover of fine watches you benefit from this unique knowledge.
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Rotor with Profile
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When hands tell more than just time
Dial crafted in the manufactory
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No sooner said
than done. We now engrave every dial ourselves, giving the faces of all
Lehmann precision watches the exact character that makes our collection
unique and unparalleled.
The ideal centre of
gravity for the spring, pallet and balance wheel is on the arbor. This
ideal condition is never attained, and this state influences the
accuracy of every wristwatch. In the tourbillon, the balance wheel
rotates on its axis once every minute. This means the rate averages out
and the watch runs more accurately. This fascinating and complicated
method is how the great designer Abraham Louis Breguet was able to
achieve something in 1801 that no one else ever had: to overcome
gravitational force in a watch. When you purchase a Lehmann Tourbillon
your watch will contain the first tourbillon manufactured in Schramberg.Overcoming gravitational forces
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The job of our tourbillon is to combine accuracy and beauty in one component. We make the bridge and the tourbillon ourselves out of stainless steel in the manufactory. A glance through the sapphire crystal rewards lovers of fine watches with the most wonderful views. On every bridge you will recognise the high-precision engraved Lehmann Schramberg inscription. Of course the Tourbillon, like all the watches in the collection, comes with a chronometer certificate.
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Technical Specifications
Functions: | hour, minute, seconds, tourbillon, automatic winding |
Calibre: | LS 0061 |
Case: | 18 ct white gold (polished/satin-finished) |
Diameter: | 42,0 mm |
Height: | 13,0 mm |
Top: | sapphire crystal glass with anti-reflection treatment on both sides |
Bottom: | sapphire crystal glass |
Bracelet: | alligator leather with folding clasp |
Water resistance: | 100 feet (3 ATM) |
Weight: | 165g |
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