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Thursday, April 21, 2022

RESERVOIR – SONOMASTER Chronograph

 

RESERVOIR watches SONOMASTER Bi-Retrograde Chronograph - 2022

POINT OF “VU” : THE NEW RESERVOIR SONOMASTER CHRONOGRAPH
WATCH TAKES INSPIRATION FROM VINTAGE AUDIO AMPLIFIER AND APPLY THE MEASURING OF SOUND TO THE MEASURING OF TIME !


The new RESERVOIR collection takes its inspiration from measuring instruments widely used in the world of sound or Hi-Fi. The two retrograde hands of the new RESERVOIR Sonomaster Chronograph faithfully reproduce the hands of power measurements or VU meters from analog stereo amplifiers. This strong milestone for RESERVOIR celebrates the human quest to create pure sound, a musical exploration full of audacity and intensity.

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This bi-retrograde (date and seconds at 120°) watch inaugurates the first chronograph model from RESERVOIR (central second, 30-minute counter at 12, hour counter at 6). The watch is powered by the new watchmaking caliber RSV-Bi120: a manufacture bi-retrograde chronograph movement, automatic mechanical winding, and column wheel (base LJP-L1C0).

THE DILEMMA OF DIGITAL OR ANALOG READING OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
 
Retrograde hands – RESERVOIR’s preferred and distinctive means of display offers a plethora of practical advantages, along with that frisson of visual delight as it flies back to zero after completing its arc. It is the most “analogue” of techniques, almost a poster child for traditionalists who prefer such meters to digital read-outs. And “analogue vs digital” is a battle that has raged concurrently in at least three industries.

Car makers were among the first to realise that drivers found both speedometers and tachometers could communicate more swiftly with a needle traversing a scale than plain digits. LCD bars which read “70kph” or “4500rpm” lack the instant impact of a dial, whether round, crescent-shaped or rectangular. Even the most advanced of today’s hypercars feature analogue speedometers and tachometers, though they may be representations on a screen rather than “real” gauges. 

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For the watch industry, the analogue vs digital chasm is less clear-cut, because a couple of generations of consumers weaned on digital clocks and now smart watches are non-committal, content with either. This explains why makers of smart watches also offer dials that look like traditional analogue watch faces. It tells you that even “pretend” analogue images have retained much of the appeal of physical hands-and-dials. For serious collectors of mechanical watches, dials and hands remain the rule.

As for the third industry which has retained analogue metering, even as it embraced digital technology, it’s the music business – both the professional sector and home users. Since the beginning of radio broadcasts and performances that were recorded electronically for playback in the home, both arriving in the 1920s, there has been a need for the engineers to measure the signal. The object was to avoid overloading the recording device, which would lead to distortion – the unpleasant sonic artefacts which make a recording sound artificial.

BACK TO THE ORIGINS OF THE VU METER

Like speed, engine revolutions and time, sound levels are best measured and presented by a slim needle against a scale. The recording and broadcast industries had been using mechanical meters which were not as “fast” as sound itself, so the peaks – the maximum levels at which the sound remains undistorted and which shouldn’t be exceeded – were not captured accurately in real time. Seasoned engineers knew how to read the meters, aided by their trained hearing, but there was a need for something faster, more precise, and more revealing. It would serve as an industry standard. Above all, it had to be easy to read, as quickly as the signals it was representing.

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Through the combined efforts of a number of organisations in the USA, including the Institute of Radio Engineers, Bell Telephone Laboratories and broadcasters NBC and CBS, a device called a “VU” meter arrived in 1940. The letters stand for “Volume Unit”, and it was developed to measure all manner of electronic signals, including the sounds going into a mixing desk or tape deck in a recording studio, the strength of a radio broadcast signal, the power output of an amplifier or the sound pressure levels in the listening space (also referred to as “volume” or “loudness”).

By 1942, the VU meter had been standardised for telephone installation and radio broadcast stations, ultimately appearing on every type of audio equipment, up to and including one model of modern headphones which has them on each earpiece. Clearly, the mere appearance of a VU meter creates a tech-y aesthetic, a functional “cool” but with retro overtones. After all, a VU meter is an electromechanical device, unlike digital displays, which are entirely electronic, and all VU meters evoke the pre-digital age.

A SIMILAR OPERATION BETWEEN THE RETROGRADE CLOCK HAND AND THE VU METER

VU meters have appeared in countless forms, but all share the basic elements of a slim needle pivoting against a scale drawn in an arc or a straight line. VU meters using the latter are reminiscent of horizontal speedometers found in American cars of the 1950s and 1960s. The action of a VU meter’s needle is the same as a retrograde hand in a watch: the needles do not ascribe a 360 circle, as do conventional watch hands, but swing back-and-forth.

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Defining the graduations on the scale is the role the meter serves, whether it’s measuring decibels to show the loudness of a signal, wattage to indicate the power of an amplifier, voltages, or other electronic information. Just as tachometers have a “red line” to warn a driver not to abuse an engine, so do VU meters have a red zone at the end of the scale to indicate the onset of distortion, overload or other ills.

VU meter shapes have evolved from round to rectangular, both remaining popular. The background can be any colour, provided the scale and the needle offer enough contrast. Most popular are black scales on white or cream dial surfaces, but white against black works, too, because most VU meters most are illuminated. 

Various hi-fi manufacturers have personalised their meters to render their equipment instantly recognisable, with veteran brand Luxman opting for a golden glow, EAR-Yoshino using kidney-shaped apertures over their meters, D’Agostino’s massive round meter features a Breguet-style hand, while McIntosh is world-famous for its blue-lit VU meters.  

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As mixing desk, tape deck, and amplifier designers will tell you, VU meters persist in all audio-related areas because they are as instinctive as an analogue watch dial. It’s not that record producers, engineers, or audiophiles are luddites. Mixing desks and tape decks have long been available with displays in the form of coloured bars of LEDs or via high-resolution LCDs, both of which react quickly to the changes in level. But – as with watches and cars – the communication of sound levels through parallel, horizontal bars, usually glowing green in the safe zone and red in overload, lacks the impact of a needle against a scale.

THE GENESIS OF THE RESERVOIR SONOMASTER CHRONOGRAPH
AND ITS BI-RETROGRADE DISPLAY


For RESERVOIR, which has specialised in retrograde hands, the desire to imprint the company’s signature technique on the crowded dial of a chronograph presented a dilemma. How do you accommodate all of the sub-dials of a conventional chronograph without reverting to the usual cluster of round counters? How much space is left after allowing for bi-compax or tri-compax layouts?

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For the Sonomaster Chronograph, the designers had to incorporate – in addition to real-time hours, minutes and seconds – the central sweep seconds hand for the stopwatch function, a 30-minute counter at 12 o’clock, a 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock, and the date. A window for the latter would add clutter, while the desire for symmetry, which is missing in chronographs with sub-dials at 6, 9 and 12 o’clock and a date window at 3 o’clock, remained paramount.

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They started with a 43mm, 316L stainless steel case with brushed finish, crown inspired by amplifier control button, push buttons inspired by bass and treeble buttons. The hands are treated with Superluminova. The opened case-back reveals the automatic movement with column wheel, and a generous 60-hour power reserve. Up to this point, the defining element – a retrograde feature – was still to emerge.

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RESERVOIR
has carefully cultivated a unique, family look for its retrograde models. All employ retrograde minute hands completing an arc from what would be, on a convention al dial, 8 o’clock to 4 o’clock. The visual balance is assured by the hour appearing in a window above the 6 o’clock position, while below it is a retrograde power reserve. Despite the need to deal with more functions, the Sonomaster Chronograph could not depart from the established RESERVOIR design language.

Two watch dials with retrograde hands

With the hours and minutes of the Sonomaster Chronograph addressed by conventional hands, and with the 30-minute and 12-hour counters using traditional sub-dials, it was noted that there was ample “real estate” on either side of the divide. Two half-moon-shaped areas were free to accept the date and real-time seconds, creating what RESERVOIR has called a “Bi-Retrograde” display. For maximum readability and to create a fresh aesthetic in a horological context, RESERVOIR looked beyond the confines of the watch and automotive industries, the latter a much-favoured source of inspiration in horological circles.

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Instead, they found the solution on the front panel of the iconic vintage hi-fi amplifier, such as the legendary Luxman M10 Mk II power amplifier, a much-coveted example of high-end audio equipment. This amplifier features two massive VU meters, with black needles against cream dials, accented with red segments to indicate the “danger zones”. Thinking laterally, RESERVOIR turned the dials on their sides, to be read vertically. The dial on the left provided retrograde seconds, its scale marked 0-30, with the needle – or hand in this case – flying back every half-minute. The dial on the right was chosen for the date display, its indications marked 0-31, with a retrograde fly-back return at the end of the month.

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Both counters feature red segments to respect their muse, though there is no danger present. The same background colour scheme employed by Luxman was retained as well for the Sonomaster Chronograph, the cream providing vivid contrast against the fine black scale. Both retrograde counters are sunken into the main dial, the added depth this creates further recalling the physical presence of VU meters set within an amplifier’s front panel.

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Rare are the occasions when two such disparate industries as watchmaking and audio equipment merge. Acknowledging this marriage, too, is the name of the watch, Sonomaster’s root referencing sound. And as RESERVOIR suspects, this watch is gonna make some noise.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Collection   SONOMASTER 

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 Ref. RSV04.SN/136.BL (Black & Beige)  –  Ref. RSV04.SN/136.SI (Silver & Black)

CASE
– 43mm, 316L stainless steel case with brushed finish
– Black & beige, or silver & black Dials
– Hands with Superluminova
– Tachymeter bezel
– Crown inspired by amplifier control button,
Push buttons inspired by bass and treeble buttons,
Water-resistant 50m / 5ATM
360° Opened case-back
– Domed anti-reflective sapphire crystal
MOVEMENT
– Chronograph (central second, 30-minute counter
at 12, hour counter at 6), Bi-Retrograde date and seconds
at 120°, Hour, Minute
Calibre RSV-Bi120: manufacture bi-retrograde
 chronograph movement, automatic mechanical
winding and column wheel (base LJP-L1C0)            
– 60 hours power reserve
– 28,800 alt./h
– Swiss Made
STRAP
– Black leather strap with white stitching, width 22 mm
– Stainless steel butterfly folding clasp

AVAILABILITY

– End of April 2022
– Available to order online and through a prestigious
network of more than 70+ high-end stores and specialist  etailers in 20+ countries.

PRICE5'750 €TTC, 5'750 CHF, 5'300 £ incl Taxes, 6'100 $ w/o taxes

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Friday, July 9, 2021

RESERVOIR – MARINE Hydrosphere The Greg LECOEUR Edition

RESERVOIRMARINE Hydrosphere – The Greg LECOEUR Edition 2021

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New RESERVOIR HYDROSPHERE
« The Greg LECOEUR Edition »

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An eponymous limited edition to highlight the photographic art of Greg Lecoeur in favour of the preservation of the flora and fauna of the oceans

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Reservoir Watch is honored to partner with the diver photographer Greg Lecoeur, and to unveil an eponymous limited edition retracing his photographic art in favor of the preservation of ocean's flora and fauna.

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Greg Lecoeur
explores the planet and is committed to the preservation of the Nature, using photography to expose the beauty of the marine world and raise awareness of the fragility of ecosystems.  

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Recognized for his artistic qualities, his unparalleled patience and his sensitivity, he captures the emotion ofthe moment by creating touching images. His work has received numerous international awards (National History Museum, GDT, Sony Awards, Montier en Der, Siena, etc.).  

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In 2016 he was named Nature Photographer of the Year by National Geographic and in 2020 Underwater Photographer of the Year by UPY London.

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Greg Lecoeur
has selected the Hydrosphere Bronze diving watch model, and chosen a blue sunray dial to best reflect the seabed.

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He also selected a series of photos gathered in an exploration notebook and delivered with the model's waterproof case. 

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A promoter of coral protection, part of the sale will be donated to the replanting of a coral through the Coral Gardeners association.

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Finally, each buyer of this limited series will be offered a dive with Greg Lecoeur in the Port-Cros national park, HyCres (France), during a half day session in September 2021 (excluding insurance, transport and accommodation). 

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A way of living an exclusive moment with an exceptional explorer of the seabed and sharing his passion for the oceans.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


Collection MARINE 

Name:  Hydrosphere The Greg LECOEUR Edition

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Ref. RSV03.HY/330-32.GL

Case
Bronze case
Diameter: 45mm
Width: 13mm
Screw-down crown
– Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
– Unidirectional, ceramic rotating bezel with double scale for reading the time at different diving depths before and after the retrograde minute hand’s return
– Helium Valve
– Stainless steel screwed back, screw-down crown
Case-back opened at 250 degrees
Water resistant: 250 M
Movement
Automatic movement
Calibre 2824-2 + bespoke horlogical RESERVOIR module with 124 components
Retrograde minute
Jumping hour, Power Reserve
Power reserve 37h
Dial
Blue dial with sundial finish, white index, magnifier on the jumping-hour window
Strap
Black rubber strap screwed onto the body
– Additional NATO strap provided, mounted on bronze stirrups

2-year international warranty

Registering your watch on this website will allow you to benefit from an additional international year of warranty for a total of three-years. 

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Price: Pay a deposit of EUR 4'8511TTC | $ 4’980 MSRP excl. Local Taxes | £ 4’600 VAT incl.

Limited Edition  to 50 pieces

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Online store and network of exclusive retailers in 20 countries
Availability : June  2021
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Monday, October 12, 2020

RESERVOIR – MARINE Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution The Maldives Edition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RESERVOIR MARINE Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution The Maldives Edition - 2020

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French watchmaking house, RESERVOIR was born from a man’s passion for measurement instruments of days gone by, which pace time, count revolutions or enumerate miles.

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The house is settled in Paris, the capital of luxury and creativity, where she gives life to its watch collections inspired from objects of the past’s functionality and aestheticism. RESERVOIR are handmade in Switzerland at La Chaux-deFonds, in compliance with traditional craftsmanship and “Swiss made” label.

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Taking its inspiration from the functionality and the aesthetic appeal of vintage measuring instruments, RESERVOIR is meant to be the ref lection of eras full of cult objects, eras in which precision instruments were at the service of mankind. From automobile races with old cars to military aviation or the universe of submarines, measuring instruments are a source of inspiration both inexhaustible and powerful.

 FROM A METER TO A WATCH

RESERVOIR takes its inspiration from vintage car measuring instruments, and offers a radical time display by combining three horological complications, Swiss Made : the retrograde minute at 240° recalls the R.P.M. counters, the jumping hour recalls mileage meters and the power reserve display echoes the fuel gauges.

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RESERVOIR has joined forces with one of the best-know Swiss watchmakers, Telos Watch, specialized in designing high complication movements.

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A 124-components proprietary watchmaking module has, to this end, been specially drawn up and patented. The module is powered by an ETA 2824-2 movement, widely acclaimed for its reliability and precision.

 AN INNOVATIVE DIVING INSTRUMENT

Imminent submersion in the Maldives waters. The pressure builds. Desire for exploration and challenge infuse the senses and the mind. Stay concentrated in the time to check the equipment : tanks, oxygen, pressure regulator, stabilizer… Clamped to the wrist, Hydrosphere, a watch resembling Scuba diving pressure gauges, the first survival instrument for divers.

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Having a unidirectional, rotating bezel with a double scale, helium valve and power indicator, RESERVOIR’ Hydrosphere Bronze asserts its uniqueness with a single needle on the dial. Upending the aesthetics of vintage diving watches, it possesses the mainstays of a successful dive : security, functionality, confidence itself and its equipment.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


Collection MARINE 

Name:  Hydrosphere Bronze x Revolution The Maldives Edition

Ref. RSV13.HY/330-72

Case
Bronze case
Diameter: 45mm
Width: 13mm
Screw-down crown
– Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
– Unidirectional, ceramic rotating bezel with double scale for reading the time at different diving depths before and after the retrograde minute hand’s return
– Helium Valve
– Stainless steel screwed back, screw-down crown
Case-back opened at 240 degrees
Water resistant: 5 ATM
Movement
Automatic movement
Calibre 2824-2 + bespoke horlogical RESERVOIR module with 124 components
Retrograde minute
Jumping hour, Power Reserve
Power reserve 37h
Dial
Bronze dial with sundial finish, white index, magnifier on the jumping-hour window
Strap
Rubber strap screwed onto the body
– Additional NATO strap provided, mounted on bronze stirrups

2-year international warranty

Registering your watch on this website will allow you to benefit from an additional international year of warranty for a total of three-years.


Price: Pay a deposit of EUR 4,350

Limited Edition  to 100 pieces
Availability : Christmas 2020
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Monday, August 13, 2018

RESERVOIR – GT TOUR Carbon Edition

















RESERVOIRGT TOUR Carbon Limited Edition

GT TOUR Carbon

The GT Tour adopts the codes of the ‘Classic’ car race. The limited edition GT Tour CARBON offers an even more radical version, with a forged carbon steel watch case and a «sandblast» finish dial that inspired by the coating of legendary automobile racetracks.

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Worn with an automobile leather style perforated black leather strap, this model with the black mat dial, the red hand and grey indexes is a tribute to the golden age of the car race.


THE AUTOMOBILE HERITAGE
GT Tour: 1960 1990

RESERVOIR takes its inspiration from the universes that have marked the history of mankind from the 19th Century to the present time. The GT Tour was born in the world of the car and the car race – symbols of endurance and high performance.

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1960-1990: it was during these years that so many legendary car races took place, forging the very essence of GT Tour timepieces. As the race is about to start, the driver glances at the rev counter…the mind is firing on all cylinders as the racing cars growl throatily and the powerful odours of oil and fuel saturate the air.

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All of a sudden, the rubber tyres grip the asphalt urgently, and you get a taste of the thrill of high speed, and of being the first to cross the finishing line. It is when the driver is totally focussed on his task that he can, at the very core of his being, dream of victory and adventure.






















His senses are on high alert, as intense as the headlights piercing the darkness of the night…The GT Tour incarnates these values of precision, high performance and determination.

THE MOVEMENT

In order to fine-tune the precision mechanism so that the three complications on the timepieces can be displayed, RESERVOIR has joined forces with one of the best-known Swiss watchmakers, specialized in designing high complication movements.



















A 124-part proprietary watchmaking module has, to this end, been specially drawn up and patented. The module is powered by the ETA 2824-2 movement, widely acclaimed for its reliability and precision, oscillating at 28.800/h. All RESERVOIR watches feature a retrograde minute hand, a jumping hour and a 37-hour power reserve.

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The RESERVOIR collection is a testament to the unique body of watchmaking knowledge that abides by the most stringent professional standards. Qualified watchmakers design, assemble and check the meticulously calibrated settings of RESERVOIR watches in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

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The fact that the checks are so thorough, and that such attention is devoted to every minor detail, means that RESERVOIR is truly proud to display the SWISS MADE label: an emblem of high-quality watchmaking achieved through a patented proprietary module comprising 124 components.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


Collection GT TOUR

Name: GT Tour CARBON/ Limited Edition to 200 exemplaires

Ref. RSV11.GT/530-11

Case
Forged Carbon Case
Diameter: 43mm
Width: 13mm
Screw-down crown
Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Case-back opened at 240 degrees
Water resistant: 5 ATM
Movement
Automatic movement
Calibre 2824-2 + bespoke horlogical RESERVOIR module with 124 components
Retrograde minute
Jumping hour
Power reserve 37h
Dial
Black dial sandblast
Strap
Perforated black leather strap
Black PVD butterfly folding clas

2-year international warranty
Price: Pay a deposit of £1,300 as pre-order (full price of £5,200) EUR 5,600

Limited Edition  to 200 pieces

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