Monday, March 12, 2012

Harry Winston - Opus 12
















Harry Winston - Opus 12 Limited edition NEW Baselworld 2012

 DEVELOPED WITH EMMANUEL BOUCHET

 Harry Winston seems to be the leader in the world of fine watch making, that’s taken upon itself the duty of changing the way people perceive time. After the aesthetically surprising creation Opus11 last year, for the Baselworld 2011 event, they have bought in the Opus 12 which will be a major attention grabber at Baselworld 2012 currently underway. For those who love the complicated movements of a watch’s tourbillon the Opus 12 is the perfect bonanza, as time gets displayed in a perfect symphony of movements, amidst great horological craftsmanship. Like most of its other watches, this is also a limited edition of just 120 units in all.







































 The central dial which displays the hours, minutes, and also the ½ hour slots move about in clockwise direction with perfect precision and animation alongside. With inspiration from the Copernicus theory of earth revolution around the sun and itself, the multi-layered dial shifts in a way in which the 5 minute retrograde covers a fixed distance to display the duration of 5 minutes of time, before moving back to its original position to begin a similar journey. Along with this movement, the hours hand is perfect synchronized to display a completely different dimension of time, even though complicated to a large extent. What is also surprising is that the power reserve and seconds indicator are also a part of the complicated exercise, all at the same place!





































 


Technically speaking, this is indeed a mechanical hand-wound movement which 607 parts to it. This also features 80 jewels, apart from 2 barrels and 24 hands. The power reserve of the timepiece stands at 45 hours each time. This whole machine is stored in the 18K polished white gold casing with sapphire crystal covering, and the diameter of it is 46mm. The dial features the use of rhodium as well. The flip side of the dial as the branding, numerical engraving of the unit of the particular watch, and also the name of the main designer, Emmanuel Bouchet. The strapping of the watch is hand crafted black alligator leather affixed on a folding buckle.








































View the Opus 12 movie
Opus 12 defies the conventional rules of watchmaking, giving birth to the most improbable mechanical concept.
This exceptional timepiece deliberately overturns the perception of time by drawing its inspiration from the Copernican revolution.
In most watches the evolution of time is imperceptible.
Opus 12, on the other hand, goes into action in a remarkable way, its hands changing the guard every five minutes. At each change of the hour, the movement executes a very elaborate drill exercise by the successive rotation of the hands. Below the retrograde indication, a floating small seconds hand graduated on a translucent ring passes above a power-reserve indicator.
Movement
Mechanical movement with manual winding.
607 parts, 80 jewels and 2 barrels, 24 hands
Power Reserve: 45 hours
Functions:
Hour and 1/12th of an hour (five-minutes) displays via a rotating, double-hand system
Animation of the 12 hour hands at each change of hour
Animation of the minutes hands every five minutes
Retrograde five-minute display, power-reserve indicator and small seconds
Material: case in white gold
Diameter: 46mm
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Ball - Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU

Ball - Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU  NEW !!!

After presenting a chronometer certified water resistant to the extreme depth of 3,000 meters in 2011, BALL Watch has now unveiled a new major technological innovation in the design of diving watches with the new Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU.
The “Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU)” is the unit of the United States Navy responsible for rolling out operational diving and decompression rules for the United States Armed Forces. It assesses the systems and procedures involved in surviving hyperbaric and diving environments. Applying the same principle of “Safety First” adopted from its very beginnings by BALL Watch for its timekeepers, the NEDU’s experiments have enabled new procedures and new equipments to be developed to increase diving safety. In particular, the NEDU established the decompression timetables that are a vital reference for all divers. In the same way, BALL Watch played a pioneering role in watchmaking by laying down as early as the end of the 19th century chronometric standards used as the basis for the reference today’s standards.

BALL Watch has therefore quite naturally dedicated to the NEDU this new model which immediately strikes as being a powerful and characterful chronograph, both sporty and stylish. All aspects of this timepiece have been designed for its use by professional divers for whom each second may be of crucial importance. Attention has in particular been paid to the rotating bezel and its ergonomic contours ensuring precise handling even when wearing diving gloves. The bezel’s unidirectional rotation avoids the dire consequences that could result from any accidental movement when counting down underwater time. Designed in chromed pure black ceramic, the bezel is exceptionally resistant to corrosion, scratches and ultraviolet rays. Additionally, the numerals and graduation have voluntarily been oversized to make them immediately legible. A pioneer in ceramic processing, BALL Watch again uses its innovative application process for powerful luminous paint on the ceramic bezel indications.






































A fundamental characteristic of any diving watch, the water resistance of this model is guaranteed to a depth of 600 meters thanks to the rugged construction of its case which is 17.3mm at its thickest for a diameter of 42mm. The case back is stamped with a diver motif echoing NEDU’s official emblem. A world first in watchmaking, the automatic helium release valve has been directly incorporated into the crown. This patented BALL innovation has eradicated a potential surface liable to warp under the effects of water pressure, thereby improving the chronograph’s water resistance even further. The crown itself is fitted with a patented protection system that is used on all Engineer Hydrocarbon models.
The heart of the watch houses the benchmark chronograph caliber with an ETA 7750 automatic movement that can measure and indicate a lapse of time of up to 12 hours. COSC certification is proof of the absolute precision of the hours, minutes, seconds and day and date display of this chronometer movement.
To remain visible even in the darkness of the deep, the dial’s indexes and hands are naturally fitted with luminous micro tubes of 3H gas. This state-of-the-art Swiss technology, the iconic signature of all BALL watches, requires no external source of light or energy while being up to 100 times more efficient than conventional luminous paints. BALL Watch has further improved this process by attaching the dial micro tubes to metal appliques. The new patented process enhances the effect of the micro tubes while also improving the diffusion of the light generated by the tritium gas. The voluntarily restrained design of the dial and the contrast between the graduation, seconds hand and hands on the sub-dials provide the ultimate assurance of excellent legibility of all the indications provided on this model.
 Today, more than ever, BALL Watch is continuing its journey and asserting its role as a key protagonist in the exploration of modern time and the evolution of watchmaking history.








































Another specific feature of this model are the two chamfers cut into the case flange supporting the bezel that act like “drains” to facilitate the outflow of any water that may become lodged between these components. This ingenious addition thought up by BALL Watch also helps combat any possible corrosion effect.



















The Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU is also protected from shocks with a force of up to 7,500Gs and magnetic fields to an intensity of 4,800A/m. All these protection measures and systems make this a truly robust chronograph. Alongside the rubber strap that is by definition used on any diving watch, this model is also available with a stainless steel and titanium bracelet with BALL Watch’s patented triple folding buckle. The extension system means the watch can be easily and safely worn on the wrist even over a diving suit. With the new Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU, BALL Watch has again confirmed its undeniable place among diving-watch designers.

 Engineer Hydrocarbon NEDU Automatic Series

Model Number:           DC3026A-SC-BK/WH | DC3026A-PC-BK/WH
Movement:                  Automatic caliber ETA 7750, chronometer certified COSC
Functions:                   21 micro gas tubes on hour, minute,
                                    second hands and dial for night reading capability
                                    Chronograph with accumulated measurement up to 12 hours
                                    Helium System Patented
                                   Shock resistant to 7,500Gs
                                   Anti-magnetic to 4,800A/m
                                   Water resistant to 600m/2,000ft
                                   Hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds, day and date

Case:                         Titanium  Ø 42mm, height 17.3mm
                                  Top ceramic luminous unidirectional rotating bezel 3.7mm
                                  anti-reflective sapphire crystal
                                  Patented crown protection system

Band:                         Stainless steel and titanium bracelet with patented
                                   folding buckle & extension      system or rubber strap with standard buckle
Dial:                           Black or white


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