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Friday, August 5, 2016

GRONEFELD – 1941 Remontoire Gold Edition



GRÖNEFELD 1941 Remontoire Constant Force Gold Limited Edition NEW

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Going back to our roots: 
The Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire

The Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire features an eight seconds constant force mechanism, ensuring the force serving the balance wheel does not wane.

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From the mainspring being fully wound to the last minute of the 36 hours of power reserve, when the stop works intervenes, the force never fluctuates. The result is that the amplitude and rate remain consistent, leading to superior precision.
 
The inspiration for the Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire

Ever since Bart and Tim were young boys they would frequently play to the sounds of the Saint Plechelmus church clock movement, close to the location of the company's workshops. This movement has always played an important part in the history of Grönefeld.

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Johan Grönefeld, the brother's grandfather, was responsible for maintaining the church clock.  When Johan passed away, this responsibility passed to their father, Sjef.

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Sjef Grönefeld, adjusts the tower clock Royal Eijsbouts in the church in Oldenzaal

The church clock, created in 1913 by Royal Eijsbouts in the village of Asten, The Netherlands is equipped with a remontoire mechanism. The rationale for the remontoire being used in the church clock was the clock's display was positioned much higher than the movement, necessitating significant force.

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However, the magnitude of such force would prove too great for a conventional escapement, hence a remontoire, or constant force mechanism, was fitted.

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Moreover, the minute hand was calibrated to jump every 30 seconds, breaking any ice which may have formed in cold weather and, in so doing, preventing the clock hands from freezing.

The new 1941 case, recognising the influence of Sjef

To coincide with the release of the Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire, Bart and Tim are pleased to reveal for the first time, the new 1941 case. This case design, named after the year their father was born, harnesses much craftsmanship and is intended to recognise the positive influence Sjef has had on their lives.

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The sculpted case is executed with a specially shaped cutter to create its characteristic hollowed, concave recesses and convex surfaces. In between each additional cutting phase, the case is polished prior to the next stage of milling, ensuring the precisely defined contours of the case are retained. This process proves incredibly time-consuming but the outcome justifies the effort.

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The lugs are retained with two hidden titanium screws, positioned inside the case. The lugs can be detached for remedial polishing or, should they have been subject to excessive trauma, they can be replaced.

For the first time, Grönefeld offers the new 1941 case in 18-carat white gold, alloyed with Palladium 150. This form of gold alloy is costlier but obviates the need for rhodium plating, hence its surface will not wear out. Alternatively, a 5N red gold case option is available.

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Measuring 39.5mm in diameter, with a restrained height of 10.5mm, the 1941 case is the epitome of elegance, courtesy of its discreet, graceful lines.

Bestowing a sense of calmness

The solid Sterling Silver dial features frosted and satin-grained surfaces, augmented with subtly polished edges. It employs three dial feet rather than the customary two, ensuring a very stable, solid union with the movement beneath. The extended Lancette hour and minute hands are flame-blued steel and include hand polished centres. The hour circle sits higher than the central dial area, delightfully playing with depths to eye-catching affect.

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Each hour is denoted with an applied index which is faceted and diamond cut. The tapering point of each index guides the eyes towards the central area of the dial, aiding interpretation of the highly lucid display of hours and minutes.

In the lower portion of the dial is a small seconds display, this again masterfully plays with depths to deliver a sumptuous aesthetic appearance. A grained circlet, marked with Arabic numerals, provides a fascinating contradistinction with the adjacent frosted surfaces.

Every change of dial depth is accentuated with a highly polished bevelled edge, engaging beautifully with ambient light.

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The Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire features a governor to regulate the speed of the remontoire mechanism. Positioned at 9 o'clock designed to mitigate shocks to the gear train from the remontoire mechanism stopping. It rotates every eight seconds, adopting a calm tempo and bestowing a sense of calmness.

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The dial is signed with "Grönefeld', 'Eight Seconds Remontoire' and 'Handcrafted". Indeed, every component is finished by hand to the highest standard.

A movement for purists

From the outset, Bart and Tim always envisaged the Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire as a watch intended to appeal to the most discerning of watch collectors. It was therefore imperative that the movement was befitting of such a timepiece, appealing to the exacting requirements of purists.

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The stainless steel bridges replicate the facades of the Dutch houses, termed 'bell gables' and reference the homeland of the Horological Brothers, Bart and Tim. The bridges are hand-beveled, evincing a brilliant gleam, while the centres deliver a sublime contrast with their micro-blasted surfaces, adorned with relief engraving.

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The new 5-arm, double spoke gear train wheels exhibit a contemporary character, but their circular grained surfaces pay due reverence to fine watchmaking tradition. The movement includes a balance wheel with white gold timing screws and is equipped with a free-sprung over-coil hairspring with triangular stud.

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Gold chatons stand testament to the no-compromise specification of this movement whilst mirror polished screws feature chamfered rims and slots. Numerous surfaces glisten, courtesy of mirror-polishing which has been patiently executed by time-served hands. The inventory of different surface decorations will sate the desires of any purist and include snailed, grained, spotted and frosted surfaces.

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With so much beauty harnessed within the Grönefeld 1941 Remontoire it only seemed appropriate to share the movement with wearers, equipping the timepiece with a sapphire caseback.

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The time-consuming creation of each movement means that production will be limited to only 188 Remontoire movements, each with its own unique serial number, offered in a choice of case material and dial variants.




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Technical Specifications

Model: GRÖNEFELD 1941 Remontoire

  • 1941 Remontoire Constant Force Red Gold
  • 1941 Remontoire Constant Force White Gold
Movement
Hand-wound Mechanical Movement Calibre G-05

8 Seconds Remontoire Mechanism
Diameter: 32,0 mm
Thickness: 5,5 mm
Number of parts: 258 parts
Number of jewels: 36 jewels, partially set in solid gold chatons
Power reserve: 36 hours with constant force (stop system)
Remontoire
To optimize time keeping a small hairspring is wound every 8 seconds to guarantee a constant force for the escapement. A complex satellite gearing mechanism with hypocycloidal gears, twin ball bearings, pinions and jewelled levers, achieve this.
Balance wheel: Variable-inertia balance wheel with four white gold timing screws (diameter 10 mm)
Frequency: 21.600 vibrations/hour
Balance spring: Free sprung with Phillips terminal over coil curve with triangle hairspring stud
Escapement: Jewelled Swiss lever
Main Plate: Spotted and ruthenium electroplated brass main plate
Bridges   
Stainless steel, bevels polished by hand, micro-blasted centre
Circular grain on the top to highlight the bridges shapes and engravings
Relief engraved Grönefeld logo, number of jewels and eight seconds remontoire
Hacking seconds   
In setting mode the hacking seconds mechanism will be activated
Displays
Central Hours and Minutes
Small Seconds at 6 o’clock
Governor speed regulator at 9 o’clock
Case and dial
White Gold Au750/Pd150 (Non Rhodium plated) or Red Gold Au750 5N
Domed sapphire crystal on the front with hard antireflective coating on both sides
Flat sapphire crystal on the back with hard antireflective coating on both sides
Engraving: Grönefeld and the individual number
Number of components: 66 parts
8 White gold security screws
Diameter: 39, 5 mm
Thickness: 10,5 mm
Water resistance: 3 atm(30 meters/100 feet)
Crown: White gold Au750/Pd150 (Non Rhodium plated) / Red gold Au750 5N engraved with logo
Dial   
Sterling Silver 925, frosted and satin-grained surfaces
Hands   
Extended Lancette hands
Flame-blued steel and mirror polished centres
Small poised seconds hand
Strap   
Hand-sewn ostrich leather with White Gold Au750/Pd150 or Red Gold Au750 5N buckle Engraved with Grönefeld logo

PRICE

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Friday, December 25, 2015

GRÖNEFELD – Parallax Tourbillon Platinum – Unique piece


GRÖNEFELD PARALLAX Tourbillon Platinum – Unique piece NEW

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AN UNIQUE GRÖNEFELD PARALLAX IN PLATINUM

In October 2014 the horological brother Bart and Tim Grönefeld were laureated by the international jury of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève. The Parallax Tourbillon was awarded “best tourbillon” in its class.

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The Grönefeld Parallax Tourbillon features a “flying” tourbillon with a large central seconds hand, stop seconds, a power reserve- and winding-setting mechanism indicator. The hand finished movement displays sophistication and craftsmanship at the very highest level.

FLYING TOURBILLON

Well-designed and impeccably executed tourbillons are particularly accurate timekeepers. The flying tourbillon allows full appreciation of the concentric, rhythmic “breathing” of the balance hairspring, while ensuring high precision.

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Bart and Tim Grönefeld further highlighted the tourbillon by raising it out of the movement and above the dial. As with the immaculately finished movement bridges, the tourbillon cage is crafted in stainless steel. Three days are required just for the hand finishing of the tourbillon components.

LARGE CENTRAL SECONDS

The precision of the Parallax Tourbillon is evidenced by the large central seconds hand. Normally a central seconds hand requires a friction spring to prevent small fluttering caused by play in the gear train.

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For the Parallax Tourbillon, the Grönefeld brothers developed the movement with an added pinion and wheel so that the energy-sapping friction spring is not required: A feature improving power transfer to the regulator and contributing to the precision and impressive power reserve of 72-hours.

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PUSH-ONLY CROWN AND FUNCTION INDICATOR

In addition to the flying tourbillon and friction-spring-free central seconds, the Parallax Tourbillon has yet another innovative feature: rather than pulling the crown to set the time, which has the risk of damaging the fragile crown stem, it is pressed.

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An indicator on the dial displays the function selected: “W” for Winding or “S” for time setting. When the time setting function is selected, both tourbillon cage bridge and the central seconds hand automatically return to their respective 12 o’clock positions and stop (or hack) while the time is set.

STAINLESS STEEL BRIDGES

For this unique piece Bart and Tim Grönefeld made special blackened stainless steel bridges for this unique movement to enhance the contrast. As well as the superior hardness and durability of stainless steel compared to standard brass or nickel, the metal absolutely gleams when polished to a mirror finish. And as stainless steel does not oxidize, the gleaming finish lasts and lasts.

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GRÖNEFELD HISTORY

The Grönefeld family has a history spanning for more than a hundred years in watchmaking. Bart and Tim Grönefeld are the third generation to continue the family tradition, which was founded by Johan Grönefeld in 1912. After a long career working for the most prestigious Swiss watch manufacturers, the Grönefeld brothers presented their first watch, a Tourbillon Minute Repeater, in 2008. They followed this in 2010 with their award-winning One Hertz, first in-house developed caliber. Grönefeld timepieces stand out for the innovation of their technical features, the clarity of their design and the excellence of their craftsmanship.

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Technical Specifications

Model: Grönefeld Parallax Tourbillon in Platinum – Unique piece

Features and indications
Flying one minute Tourbillon
Hours and minutes
Central seconds
Power reserve and Winding-Setting indicator
Innovative Winding-Setting Mechanism with Hacking Seconds
In-house caliber G-03

Case and dial
Case material: Platinum Pt950.
Engraving: Grönefeld, Unique Piece and Platinum
Case dimensions: 43 mm x 12.5 mm
Sapphire Crystals: Top domed with anti-reflective treatment both sides; flat display back with antireflective treatment on both sides
Water resistance: 3atm/30m/100 feet
Crown: White gold with engraved “G” logo and push to set/wind function
Dial:
Solid Sterling Silver 925, Black ruthenium plated frosted surface with orange print.
Hours-Minutes dial, power reserve indicator, setting-winding indicator. ,
Raised seconds dial to minimalize a parallax error
Hands: Polished extended steel Lancette hands. Large counter poised seconds hand
Strap and buckle:
Orange thread hand-sewn matte black alligator leather and platinum buckle with engraved Grönefeld logo
Movement
Caliber G-03:
Mechanical hand winding, flying one-minute stainless steel tourbillon, power-reserve indicator, hacking seconds and setting mechanism indicator.
Dimensions: 34mm (15 1/4 ’’’) x 9.5 mm
Number of parts: 278
Number of jewels: 27 jewels set in solid gold chatons
Power reserve: 72 hours
Balance wheel: 10 mm free sprung balance wheel Balance frequency: 21’600 vph / 3Hz
Balance spring: Phillips terminal over-coil curve, Geneva-style stud. ELINVAR spring by Nivarox®
Escapement: Straight Swiss lever escapement
Main Plate: Hand spotted rhodium-plated nickel silver
Bridges: Stainless steel and beveled an polished by hand, micro-blasted, circular grain on the top, relief engraved on micro blasted surface
Winding-Setting mechanism: Push function crown for selecting winding or setting
Power reserve mechanism: Classic Breguet style by means of a cone moving up and down on the threaded barrel arbor

PRICE
160.000,00 Excluding Taxes
 
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Sunday, April 8, 2012

GRONEFELD - One Hertz Platinum


GRONEFELD - 1896 One Hertz Platinum Limited Edition NEW

The Grönefeld One Hertz features a completely original in-house developed movement indicating hours and minutes on a sub-dial at 2 o'clock, a large sub-dial for the deadbeat seconds filling the majority of the dial with a power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock, and a setting-winding indicator at 3 o'clock. Setting-winding is ergonomically selected by pushing the crown instead of pulling it out.

With the One Hertz's unique secondary gear train, Tim and Bart Grönefeld have re-positioned the deadbeat seconds complication where it originated, i.e. on the pedestal of high precision.

The quartz-like movement of the large second hand of the One Hertz subtly signals its unique mechanism, invisible to most, but obvious to haute horlogerie aficionados who will appreciate the flawless fine-finishing of the in-house developed calibre G-02.

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The One Hertz launched in 2010 with a subscription-only limited edition of 12 pieces in steel called the "One Hertz 1912" – 1912 was the year Tim and Bart's grandfather qualified as a watchmaker. 2011 heralded the One Hertz Dune, a Limited Edition of 20 pieces in red gold and 2012 saw the launch of the One Hertz Platinum in a Limited Edition of 10 pieces.

The One Hertz Platinum sees the One Hertz – the world's first and only production wristwatch with independent dead seconds – receive an exclusive platinum case and cool blue dial.


The One Hertz Platinum features Grönefeld’s own proprietary movement. All 285 parts of the movement are hand decorated to the highest standards. The One Hertz indicates hours and minutes on a sub-dial at 2 o'clock; large sub-dial for the dead seconds; power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock; and an innovative setting-winding indicator at 3 o'clock.

This ensemble of indicators is all the more striking thanks to the sophisticated blue dial background, which perfectly complements the regal tones of the precious metal platinum case.

The Grönefeld family name has been steeped in the art of watchmaking for a century. It was in 1912 that Tim and Bart's grandfather qualified as a watchmaker, so it is only fitting that exactly one hundred years later, the One Hertz Platinum was launched at Baselworld 2012 in a Limited Edition of 12 pieces.

History of Dead Seconds
With the introduction of the pendulum in the 17th century, clocks finally became accurate enough to measure seconds. It was then not long before a hand indicating seconds on a long clock’s dial signified a precision timepiece. A pendulum with a period – the time to swing forward and back – of two seconds (the most common) resulted in a single tick per second.

The invention of the balance spring, which replaced the pendulum, enabled miniaturization. As portable pocket watches became more accurate, watchmakers naturally thought to copy the one-second steps of the second hand which signified a precision timepiece; however, the rapidly oscillating balance meant that it could not be directly driven as with the pendulum, so it required either a new mechanism if independent, or be driven from another complication e.g. constant force device. While pocket watches have featured independent dead seconds in the past, the Grönefeld One Hertz was the first wristwatch featuring independent dead seconds.

The Grönefeld One Hertz is unique among wristwatches in that its dead seconds are powered by a secondary gear train independent of the gear train for the hour and minute indications.

One Hertz
The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. This SI unit is named after Heinrich Hertz. One Hertz simply means “one cycle per second”.
The second (SI symbol: s), sometimes abbreviated sec., is the name of a unit of time, and is the international base unit of time. To highlight the SI seconds, the One Hertz displays dead seconds with a large seconds hand in its own dial. Hours and minutes are non-SI units of time because they do not use the decimal system so are displayed separately.
 
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Mechanical wristwatch movements often have balance frequencies of 2.5 to 5 hertz, which results in the seconds hand making tiny steps of 5 to 10 steps each second and looking like a smooth movement. The second hand of the One Hertz is either stationary (dead) or jumping in a full one-second increment each second.

TheOne Hertzindependent dead seconds complication
Displaying dead seconds in a wristwatch without a constant force device is no easy task. The friction of the mechanism has to be absolutely minimal so it does not interfere with the escapement.

Tim and Bart Grönefeld used an independent dead seconds mechanism that is driven from its own secondary gear train with its own power supply. The seconds are driven from one mainspring barrel and the hours and minutes from another. Friction is with this system guaranteed to an absolute minimum and the complication has no adverse influence on the escapement and free sprung balance.

The two mainspring barrels are wound simultaneously from the crown, which features an innovative “push to set”, “push to wind function”, with the mode selected indicated on the dial at 3 o’clock. A power reserve indicator at the top of the dead seconds dial keeps track of the 72 hours of autonomy.

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Technical Specifications

Model: One Hertz Platinum 
 
Calibre G-02, mechanical hand winding, independent deadbeat seconds, power reserve indicator and setting indicator
Movement
Number of parts: 285
No.of jewels: 39, set in gold chatons
Power reserve: 72 hours
Balance wheel: 9.12mm free-sprung variable inertia balance wheel
Frequency: 21’600 bph/3 Hz
Balance spring: Phillips terminal overcoil curve
Deadbeat seconds mechanism: Independent mechanism, cam with 30 teeth on the going gear train on the seconds wheel, escape wheel on the seconds wheel of the independent gear train
Case and dial
Material: platinum. Limited edition of 12 pieces
Dimensions: 43mm x 13mm
Water resistance: 3atm/ 30m/ 100feet
Dial: Hour and minutes sub-dial, seconds sub-dial, power reserve indicator, setting-winding indicator
Hands: Hours and minutes, long thin counter-poised seconds, power reserve and setting-winding
Strap and buckle
Hand-sewn matte black, alligator leather with engraved platinum folding buckle

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