Louis Moinet – MECANOGRAPH Chronometer Limited Edition
Mecanograph wins 3rd place in 2013 International Chronometry Competition
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Louis Moinet is pleased to announce that Mecanograph has claimed third place in the Classic watch category of the 2013 International Chronometry Competition. This result bears testimony to Louis Moinet’s success in creating ultra-precise, superlative timepieces capable of resisting a battery of tests without compromise.
The competition is organised biennially by the International Chronometry Competition Association under the supervision of the Musée d’Horlogerie in Le Locle and in partnership with the Swiss Chronometer Control Office (COSC), the Besançon Observatory (France) and the Haute École Arc engineering college in Le Locle (Switzerland).
The Classic category featured 18 watches with a non-tourbillon escapement. Over four months, Mecanograph demonstrated superb reliability and time-keeping performance for three 15-day periods of rigorous timing tests, between which the watches were subjected to magnetic fields, wide temperature variations and repeated shocks.
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Claude-Henri Chabloz, president of the International Chronometry Competition, said: “The competition tests are extremely demanding. You have to pass all three 15-day tests just to finish. To use Formula One as an analogy, we can say that the watches have to take part in three grand prix races in a row without a pit stop! Under such conditions, a podium finish is an even more remarkable feat.”
Of all the 25 participants in both the classic and tourbillon categories, Louis Moinet was the only independent brand to gain a top-three placing. What is more, the Mecanograph timepiece submitted to the International Chronometry Competition was a standard production piece.
Mecanograph reflects the synergy between an exclusive Louis Moinet chronometer-certified movement and the brand’s incomparable aesthetics. Conceived by Louis Moinet and produced by Concepto to Louis Moinet's specifications, Mecanograph’s remarkable Calibre LM31 can be appreciated both dial side and through the display back, making this timepiece as spectacularly eye-catching as it is technically innovative.
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Mecanograph indicates hours and minutes with signature central Gouttes de Rosée hands, with small seconds also displayed by a Gouttes de Rosée hand on a distinctively shaped subdial at 9 o’clock.
While the right half of the dial boasts stylish and emblematic Côte du Jura guilloche, the left half showcases the pure mechanical beauty of the 182-component, COSC-certified, automatic movement, with the regulator, screwed balance wheel, open gearing and Geneva-wave decorated mainplate all on display.
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The display back offers a fresh perspective on the wonderful movement. The bridges, anthracite-treated and enhanced with 26 jewels and blued steel screws, are adorned with Louis Moinet’s signature Côtes du Jura motif, as is the bi-directional winding rotor mounted on a high-tech ceramic ball bearing.
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Technical Specifications
Mecanograph is available in four limited editions of 365 pieces each:
Grade 5 titanium, silver dial; grade 5 titanium, black dial; grade 5 titanium and 18k rose gold, silver dial; and grade 5 titanium and 18k rose gold, black dial.
Features and Indications
Central hour and minutes
Small seconds
Half-dial with highly visible movement
COSC-certified calibre conceived by Louis Moinet and produced by Concepto
Dial and Hands
12 to 6 o’clock Côte du Jura guilloche
6 to 12 o’clock open dial to movement
Central Gouttes de Rosée hour and minute hands, rhodium- or gold-treated
Distinctively-shaped small seconds subdial with bi-colour hand at 9 o’clock
Movement and Finishing
Calibre LM31, an exclusive, automatic, COSC-certified,
182-component movement, conceived by Louis Moinet and produced by Concepto
Frequency: 28,800 vph / 4Hz
Lines: 13 ¼
Power reserve: 48 hours
Jewels: 26
Balance: Glucydur, screwed
Rotor : Bi-directional mounted on high-tech ceramic ball bearing and featuring Côte du Jura motif
Case
Case: Louis Moinet design featuring six-screw bezel
Material: Grade 5 titanium or grade 5 titanium and 18k rose gold
Case diameter: 43.50mm
Case height: 15.60mm
Water resistance: 50m
Crystals: Two sapphire crystals with anti-reflective treatment
Caseback: Secured with seven screws, engraved with individual number and Louis Moinet symbol
Strap
Louisiana alligator leather, hand-sewn, 24 mm width between lugs
Buckle: Double folding clasp in grade 5 titanium and 316L stainless steel
limited editions of 365 pieces
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