THE CHRONOMÈTRE FB RES: A CUSTOMISABLE VERSION OF THE REMONTOIRE REVEALING ITS INTRICACIES
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Four years ago, Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud unveiled the Chronomètre FB 2RE. This collection featuring numerous innovative aspects introduced the Maison’s second movement, equipped with fusee-and-chain transmission and a one-second remontoire device. This calibre, which has won awards for its precision timekeeping performance, now reveals more of how it operates through the customisable bridges and mainplate of the new Chronomètre FB RES.Click, to see the large size. ▶ BIG FOTO
In 2020, Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud unveiled its second collection, the Chronomètre FB 2RE . This timepiece marked a real turning point for the Maison: the first round case, the first display with three central hands; and above all the first movement with a double regulation system combining fusee-and - chain transmission with a one-second “remontoir d’égalité”.
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This movement is now offered with a completely revisited design intended to highlight its sophisticated inner workings . Formerly in domed Grand Feuenamel, the dial now features a technical combination of bridges and main plate as well as a wide opening stretching from 3 o'clock to 6 o'clock .
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The latter reveals a construction with three bridges converging towards the dial centre. This geometry is directly inspired by a skeletonised table clock made by Ferdinand Berthoud circa 1775.
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The similarity does not end there, as that clock displaying the hours, minutes, seconds, age of the Moon, calendar and zodiac signs was also equipped with a “remontoir d’égalité”. This timepiece in perfect working order is par t of the Maison’s heritage and is currently housed in the Ferdinand Berthoud Museum in Fleurier.Two linear metres of hand chamfering
Exposing the movement components of the Chronomètre FB RES opens up unprecedented aesthetic perspectives, while simultaneously revealing a particularly meticulous finishing process.
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Each wheel, bridge and screw is entirely hand -decorated. An extraordinary level of manual finishing has been applied in order to reveal the beauty of each component. Placed end to end, all the angles of the wheels and their bridges, as well as those revealed at the hear t of the 9 o'clock power- reserve display, represent more than two linear metres filed and polished by hand .Click, to see the large size. ▶ BIG FOTO
The finishing of the bridges and mainplate is specific to this new model named FB RES – standing in French for "Remontoir d’Égalité Squelette”.38 personalised calibres
Thirty-eight movements will be produced in total. They will be open to customisation in a wide range of options.
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The shape (round or octagonal) and material (stainless - steel, titanium, ceramised titanium and 18 - carat white, yellow, or rose gold) of the case, the colour of the inner bezel ring, the dial and the associated finishes (sandblasted or satin - brushed): in all, more than 200 variations can be simulated on an online configurator specifically created for this model.Click, to see the large size. ▶ BIG FOTO
Collectors will thus be able to bring to life variations that are unprecedented for Ferdinand Berthoud, notably including a calibre with a remontoire device in an octagonal case.
Peak precision
At the heart of this timepiece beats the Calibre FB -RES. FC, regulated by fusee- and - chain transmission and a one-second remontoire.
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The purpose of this full-fledged chronometric complication is to even out the energy coming from the barrel and transmitted to the escapement. The device relies on a spring positioned between the two organs.Click, to see the large size. ▶ BIG FOTO
It temporarily stores a small amount of energy, which is then delivered to the balance. The charge/discharge frequency of this buffer energy is very short: one second . It is this sequential impulse that the large central seconds hand beats off, connected to the “remontoir d’égalité” via an intermediate wheel.Click, to see the large size. ▶ BIG FOTO
It therefore advances in one-second jumps: this is a true-beat mechanism also known as a deadbeat second and generated directly by the remontoire. All these mechanical intricacies are almost entirely visible through the back of the FB RES.Click, to see the large size. ▶ BIG FOTO
“ We are fremontoire to have in our Fleurier Museum this clock made in 1775 by Ferdinand Berthoud, which reveals its movement, including a “remontoir d’égalité” ”, says Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, President of Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud . “Imagining a modern interpretation of this exceptional work seemed a quite logical step. This gave rise to the idea behind the FB RES collection: a skeletonised, more technical version of our own Calibre FB- RE. FC with a one -second remontoire mechanism. ”
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The Chronomètre FB RES also perpetuates the Maison’s desire to offer collectors the possibility of personalising their timepieces through a wide range of options offered by this new configurator, directly accessible online on the Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud website.ABOUT THE INSPIRATION
Skeletonised table clock, Ferdinand Berthoud, circa 1775
Four ring-shaped white enamelled dials for the hours (I-XII), minutes (60), seconds (60) and calendar (31); months (12) with zodiac signs; days of the week (7) and age of the moon (29 ½).
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One main gear train and two strikework trains (hours and quarters). By means of a “remontoir d’égalité”, the main gear train supplies constant energy to the pin-pallet escapement.
The quarters strikework train (left) strikes the quarters on two bells. The hours strikework train (right) is activated after striking the quarters. It also activates the calendar.
“Ferdinand Berthoud” signature on the gilded plaque adorning the marble base:
Dimensions: 25 x 15 x 43 cm
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model: Chronometre FB 1RES.4 Edition
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CASEMaterial : Case in ceramic-coated titanium
Case Type : Octagonal case fitted with two glare-proofed sapphire crystal portholes at 2 and 11 o’clock
Diameter : 44 mm
Thickness : 14,26 mm
Water resistance : 30 m
Glass : Domed sapphire crystal glareproofed on both sides
Case-back : Fitted with a “chevee” sapphire crystal pane glare-proofed on both sides
Crown type : Dynamometric in ceramised titanium with black ceramic medallion
• Dynamometric crown (decoupling system)
• Case-back fitted with a “chevee” sapphire crystal pane glare-proofed on both sides.
• Domed “chevee” sapphire crystal glare-proofed on both sides
DIAL
• Openworked nickel silver decorative plate topping the mainplate (dial):
Possible finishes: vertical satin-brushed or sandblasted
Possible colours: champagne-toned, anthracite or blue
• Circular satin-brushed seconds inner bezel ring surrounding the dial
Possible colours: champagne-toned, anthracite or silver-toned
• Mirror-polished stainless-steel gear-train bridges between 3 and 6 o’clock
• Power-reserve indication with “0_1” engraving on a 9 o’clock bridge visible on the dial side
HANDS
• Dagger-shaped hours and minutes hands in 18-carat gold
• Central sweep-seconds hand in brass
• Arrow-shaped power-reserve hand in 18-carat gold
STRAP AND BUCKLE
• Hand-sewn leather strap (125 x 70 mm, with a 20 mm buckle) – Various sizes available on request
• Length-adjustable double-blade folding clasp – Pin buckle available on request
FUNCTIONS
• Hours and minutes, deadbeat seconds, power reserve, time-setting with stop-seconds device on the
balance
MOVEMENT
• Calibre FB-RES.FC: mechanical manual-winding movement, constant force with fusee-and-chain
transmission and one-second remontoire
Diameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.30 mm
Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.37 mm
Lignes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ½
Jewels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz)
Power reserve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 hours
• Constant force with fusee-and-chain transmission
Inverted and suspended fusee – differential winding system (PATENT)
Suspended barrel – Maltese cross stopwork system
• Regulating organ
Two-arm variable-inertia Ferdinand Berthoud balance wheel fitted with 4 integrated adjustment
screws
Balance-spring with hand-crafted Phillips outer terminal curve (steel alloy)
Swiss lever escapement
15-toothed escape-wheel
• “Remontoir d’égalité” mechanism
One-second winding
Three-toothed stop wheel
Triple-sided cam in hand-crafted synthetic ruby
Flat spiral spring (steel alloy)
Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200 (including the chain)
Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790 components
Chain length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 mm
Bridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Pillars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
DECORATIONS
• Nickel silver bridges fitted on stylised stainless-steel pillars, decorated according to dial design
• Hand-finishing according to the highest watchmaking standards
Of ficially chronometer-cer tified by the COSC
STRAP
Alligator leather strap (125 x 70 mm) – Various sizes available on request
Buckle : Length-adjustable double-blade folding clasp or pin buckle
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Press Release - 2024
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Rue des Moulins 20
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2114 Fleurier, Val-de-Travers (NE)
Switzerland
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