A Breakthrough in Function and Innovation
- User-controlled dual-frequency watch.
- Patent-pending system for lossless timekeeping transition between high-frequency Active mode (5Hz) and low-frequency Standby mode (1.2Hz)
- Patent-pending system for the instantaneous jumping indications for the perpetual calendar.
- Standby mode unlocks impressive extension of power reserve (at least 65 days).
- Hyper-compact (42mm diameter, 12.3mm thick) despite high complication and extended power reserve.
- Designed for ultimate convenience and ease of use.
- A perpetual calendar that comes closest to operating “in perpetuity”.
When worn, the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar beats at a high frequency that is aligned with modern active lifestyles, displaying the hours, minutes, date, month, leap year cycle and power reserve on its dial. When the watch is not being worn, its in-house developed calibre 3610 QP can be slowed down in order to guarantee an extended power reserve of at least 65 days.
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About the perpetual calendar
The perpetual calendar is commonly considered as the most practical out of all the high complications. A complex mechanism that can correctly display all date information despite variable months and leap years, the perpetual calendar has an everyday relevance and utility. Up until now, however, the relevance and utility of the perpetual calendar have been restricted by the limits of conventional mainspring technology, making it necessary in most cases to set a perpetual calendar watch each time before it is worn.
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Power and Control with the Twin Beat® System
The Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar utilises a patent-pending mechanical system that enables instantaneous switching between Active mode (5Hz, 36,000vph) and Standby mode (1.2Hz, 8,640vph) without interrupting the ability of the movement to keep time.
This system is inspired by the seasonal system from the Japanese Edo Period (1603 – 1868), which divided day and night into six segments, of which the length varied from day to night and from one season to another. Clocks from this period were equipped with a single or double foliot balance enabling automatic changes in their operating speed. A similar Japanese lantern clock from the very beginning of 18th century, belonging to the Musée International d’Horlogerie based in Switzerland, is exhibited on Vacheron Constantin’s booth at the SIHH 2019.
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Both the Active (5Hz, 36,000vph) and Standby (1.2Hz, 8,640vph) balances are driven by the same mainspring barrel, which is the most efficient way of distributing energy and the only way to have a single power-reserve indication. This high prioritisation of efficiency is central to the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar, particularly with the Twin Beat® system and what it represents.
The other side of the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar’s optimised energy consumption is its 1.2Hz (8,640vph) Standby mode, which steps in during long periods of stasis when the watch is laid flat and a high-frequency balance would only drain the mainspring with no added advantage.
Putting the Perpetual in the Perpetual Calendar
In order to fully leverage the advantages of the user-controlled Twin Beat® system in maximising the potential power reserve, the perpetual calendar mechanism was reworked to use as little energy as possible.
Jumping indications are notorious for their parasitic influence on the balance of a movement. The energy requirements for their jumps cut into the energy going towards the balance, and in many cases the balance loses amplitude and the chronometry of the entire movement is compromised. This effect can be exaggerated in a watch with multiple jumping indications, such as a perpetual calendar timepiece.
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Other Technical Challenges
In order to support the main features of the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar — the blockbuster perpetual calendar and the innovative Twin Beat® system — a number of other mechanical issues had to be addressed.
With the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar, Vacheron Constantin has moved beyond the conventional range of oscillator frequencies for the first time. In doing so, new in-house areas of research and development were opened concerning the fundamental principles of mechanical timekeeping regulation.
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Despite all this, the 480-component calibre 3610 QP measures only 6mm in height and 32mm in diameter, an impressive feat of micro-engineering on its own. With the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar, Vacheron Constant further expands its considerable savoir-faire in compact movement construction.
Made by Design
Despite the pedigree of the classic case design in platinum and the prestige of a high complication, the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar deliberately embraces a modern aesthetic take on age-old finishing techniques.
Movement plates and bridges are decorated with Côtes de Genève and then treated with NAC, a dark coating that offers superior resistance and durability compared with other similar-looking treatments.
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This balance of classic case design, combined with contemporary dial and movement aesthetics, complements the underlying theme of the Traditionnelle Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar — unequalled historical savoir-faire channelled through timeless innovation.
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Technical Specifications
Model : TRADITIONNELLE Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar
REFERENCE 3200T/000P-B578
CALIBRE 3610 QP
Developed and manufactured by Vacheron Constantin
Mechanical, manual-winding
32mm (14 ¼) diameter, 6mm thick
5Hz (36,000 vibrations/hour), 1.2Hz (8,640 vibrations/hour)
480 components
64 jewels
- Active mode (5Hz frequency): approximately 4 days of power reserve
- Standby mode (1.2Hz frequency): approximately 65 days of power reserve
INDICATIONS
Hours, minutes, instantaneous perpetual calendar, power reserve, frequency mode
CASE 950 platinum
Diameter 42mm, 12.3mm thick
Transparent sapphire-crystal caseback
Water-resistance tested at a pressure of 3 bar (approx. 30m)
DIAL
Gold hand-guilloché slate-coloured dial (inner part)
and transparent sapphire-crystal dial
18k white-gold applied hour markers, 18k white-gold hours and minutes hands
Black oxidised gold power-reserve, date, month and frequency-mode hands
STRAP
Grey Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with alligator inner shell, hand-stitched, saddle-finish,
large square scales
CLASP Pin buckle in 950 platinum, polished half Maltese cross-shaped
Available exclusively from Vacheron Constantin boutiques
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Press Release - 2019
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