Czapek & Cie. – Place Vendôme Complicité – “Courage Every Second” 2023
PLACE VENDÔME COMPLICITÉ
Two friends, two hearts, one watch
Geneva 2023 – Czapek & Cie unveils Place Vendôme Complicité, a unique reinterpretation of a double escapement combination initially created in 1930 and very rare in wristwatches. Two independent oscillators beat at their own pace, with any rate variations balanced by a differential at 12 o’clock, all beautifully laid out on the dial side.
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For Czapek, suppliers are also partners in creativity and this turned out to be decisive in Place Vendôme Complicité ever becoming a reality.
In Pursuit of Beauty
The idea for the watch was born in 2018 as an evolution of Czapek’s renowned initial models, Quai des Bergues and Place Vendôme; the movement architecture of those pieces translates into a distinctive Czapek ‘face’ with sub-dials at the 7.30 and 4.30 positions on the dial.
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The name of the new timepiece, Place Vendôme Complicité alludes to this collaboration – as well as to the complicity between two independent escapements working in unison.
Aesthetics and Sophisticated Mechanics: an Unbreakable Bond
The principle of the double escapement regulator is that, with two balance wheels beating independently, and power delivered from a single barrel via a differential, any variation in rate (which may be caused by gravity or various other factors inherent in everyday life) will be cancelled out, thus ensuring greater timekeeping accuracy.
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Dominated by distinctive, triangular bridges from which the balances are suspended, the aesthetic blends modernity with tradition, playing with the colours of different metals of various components while drawing the eye deep into the workings of the movement. Naturally, haute horlogerie finishes abound, with traditional handcrafts complemented by more contemporary decorative finishes – not only on the dial side but also on the back of the movement, where 18 inward angles have been hand-bevelled.
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The crown wheel mechanism – a hidden signature of Bernhard Lederer – is integrated into the movement design as a subtle tribute to his contribution to the development of Complicité.
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As a backdrop to the movement, two dial colours are offered: cool tones of grey that create a subtle harmony with a white gold case for the Place Vendôme Complicité Stardust, and a bolder combination that epitomises Czapek’s more adventurous spirit: deep sapphire blue in a rose gold case for the Place Vendôme Complicité Harmony Blue. The satin-brushing of the flange and index ring contrasts with the matte grainé surface of the baseplate.
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Adding contemporary style, the hands are sword-shaped and open-worked, so as not to obstruct the view of the mechanism, and their shape is echoed by the applied hour markers. All are plated in gold to match the case material and tipped with luminescent coating to enhance legibility in low light conditions. In true Czapek style, some almost-hidden details have been added purely for aesthetic effect; for example, looking deep into the movement reveals that the post on which the hands are mounted has been open-worked to create a tiny ‘arcade des heures’ (arcade of the hours).
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Inspired by the cases of Quai des Bergues and Place Vendôme, the case – a relatively compact and very wearable 41.8mm diameter – is a distillation of Czapek’s signature iconography, with sharper lines adding contemporary flair. The eye is caught by a dynamic tension between the flowing curves of the case sides and the crisp angles of the deep recesses on the sides of the lugs, the play of light and shadow amplified by a mix of brushed and polished surfaces. Completing the ensemble, an alligator strap that matches or closely complements the colour of each dial is fastened with a gold folding clasp.
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“Our vision at Czapek is to be at the forefront of the evolution of modern Haute Horlogerie, projecting watchmaking’s heritage into the future,” says Xavier de Roquemaurel. “The connection with the past remains fundamental but we are expressing it in new ways – with the Place Vendôme Complicité being just the latest example of this philosophy” – a philosophy that is underpinned by the values of precision, creativity, openness, collaboration and the love of beauty.
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About Czapek & Cie
François
Czapek was a Czech-born Polish watchmaker who fled to Geneva in 1832
after fighting in the Polish uprising. He immediately started his own
atelier and in 1839 entered into a partnership with Antoine Norbert de
Patek, introducing him to the world of watchmaking. In 1845, at the end
of their partnership, he created Czapek & Cie and achieved
considerable success. He became the official watchmaker of Napoleon III
and opened, what was most likely the first watchmaking boutique on the
Place Vendome in Paris.
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He wrote a book about watchmaking, but
unfortunately, he died before publishing a second one. Czapek & Cie
has been revived in 2015 with an exceptional collection, whose leading
model won the Public Prize in the Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie in Geneva
in November 2016. This collection takes its inspiration from an 1850’s
Czapek time piece. It features a beautiful enamel dial and a 7-day
proprietary movement perfectly combining craftsmanship with design and
exclusivity with rarity. The Company second collection, a suspended
Tourbillon with a second time-zone, was launched one year later in 2017,
while the first Czapek chronograph Faubourg de Cracovie was unveiled at
Baselworld 2018. The company is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Model name: Place Vendôme Complicité – Harmony Blue
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- Open-work double-escapement with differential gearing at 12 o'clock.
- Created with the 'Complicité' of Bernhard Lederer.
- Limited edition of 50 pieces.
FUNCTIONS
· Hours, Minutes, Seconds & Power reserve indicator
MOVEMENT
· Calibre 8 created in collaboration with Bernhard Lederer
· Number of parts: 293
· Open-work
· Double escapement with differential gearing and central second
· Power-reserve: 72 hours
· Frequency: 3Hz - 21,600 VpH
· Two variable inertia balance wheels oscillating in opposite directions, with four adjusment screws and four weights
· Balance springs with Breguet terminal curves
· Two Sapphire bridgeswith six rubies setin gold chatons
FINISH
· Hand-beveling on bridges and main plate
· 18 inward angles hand-chamfered
CASE
· 18K 5N Rose gold case with domed sapphire and sandblasted hollowed-outlugs
· Crown protectors
· Diameter: 41,8 mm
· Lug to lug: 48.22 mm
· Height with lugs:14,8 mm
· Height on wrist:13.3 mm
· Perceived height (without glass): 8,8 mm
· Sapphire glass with double anti-reflective treatment
· Water-resistance: 50m (5 atm)
DIAL
· Open-worked with double escapement on a 'Grainé' main plate with blue galvanic treatment
· Circular-grained minutes and hourstrack
· Partially skeletonized sword hands
· Faceted mirror-polished indexes in 5N rose gold
BRACELET
· Alligator strap with 18K 5N rose gold folding buckle
🔴INTERNATIONAL RETAIL PRICE without tax
· CHF 85'000 or $ 100'000 or € 89'000 or £ 77'300
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Click, to see the large size. ▶ BIG FOTO
- Open-work double-escapement with differential gearing at 12 o'clock.
- Created with the 'Complicité' of Bernhard Lederer.
- Limited edition of 50 pieces.
FUNCTIONS
· Hours, Minutes, Seconds & Power reserve indicator
MOVEMENT
· Calibre 8 created in collaboration with Bernhard Lederer
· Number of parts: 293
· Open-work
· Double escapement with differential gearing and central second
· Power-reserve: 72 hours
· Frequency: 3Hz - 21,600 VpH
· Two variable inertia balance wheels oscillating in opposite directions, with four adjusment screws and four weights
· Balance springs with Breguet terminal curves
· Two Sapphire bridgeswith six rubies setin gold chatons
FINISH
· Hand-beveling on bridges and main plate
· 18 inward angles hand-chamfered
CASE
· 18K white gold case with domed sapphire and sandblasted hollowed-outlugs
· Crown protectors
· Diameter: 41,8 mm
· Lug to lug: 48.22 mm
· Height with lugs:14,8 mm
· Height on wrist:13.3 mm
· Perceived height (without glass): 8,8 mm
· Sapphire glass with double anti-reflective treatment
· Water-resistance: 50m (5 atm)
DIAL
· Open-worked with double escapement on a 'Grainé' main plate with silver galvanic treatment
· Circular-grained minutes and hourstrack
· Partially skeletonized sword hands
· Faceted mirror-polished indexes in white gold
BRACELET
· Alligator strap with 18K white gold folding buckle
🔴INTERNATIONAL RETAIL PRICE withouttax
· CHF 85'000 or $ 100'000 or € 89'000 or £ 77'300
🔰Edition
Limitation: of 50 pieces
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Press Release - 2023
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Czapek & Cie – 2, Rue Saint-Léger, 1205 Genève Suisse
Contact presse: Valeria Garavaglia Pedroni
Email: valeria@czapek.com | jane@czapek.com (UK)
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