Czapek – Antarctique Terre Adélie Edition 2020
Czapek & Cie explores new territories
Geneva, 2020 – Czapek & Cie unveils a special model and starts a new chapter in its remarkable history. The Antarctique combines sophisticated style with an unprecedented in-house power movement pushing the boundaries of the popular sport-chic territory further.
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There's more to haute horlogerie than virtuosic complications. Movement design, rare and fine finishing, select materials or intricate case surfaces, and attention to detail, are all key factors that increase a timepiece's value in the eyes of the beholder.
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They are also at the heart of
Czapek's latest model, the
Antarctique,
says
CEO Xavier de Roquemaurel. "
The message from our friends and
shareholders was clear: To make a watch that exudes a feeling of
preciousness, but could also be worn and admired every day...even at the
end of the Earth”.
Under the hood
The
Antarctique is a
40.5-millimeter three-hander, thin enough to slip comfortably under a cuff, and with a carefully-honed, edgy look. The transparent case back reveals the model's beating heart, the powerful, 30-millimeter
SXH5.01 automatic caliber, conceived exclusively by
Czapek’s concepteur,
Daniel Martinez.
Special attention
was given to both performance and appearance, so the movement's parts
are arranged for visual harmony and transparency.
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The architecture of the movement is also exceptional. At the root is a free-sprung balance wheel with variable inertia provided by four gold masselotte weights, which enables the highest level of precision tuning for a mechanical watch. The micro-rotor was manufactured in La-Chaux-de-Fonds out of a very
special ‘fully recycled’ 18-kt gold supplied by
AGOSI.
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It was placed off-centre to allow a plunging view into the mechanism.
The
SXH5.01 runs at a fast
28,800 vph. The single barrel harbours a flat
spring wound via the traditional
Czapek ratchet wheel with five arms.
The timepiece has a power reserve of at least fifty-six hours, a truly
remarkable feat for a micro-rotor. Water-resistance to
120 meters makes
it a natural for the sportive types who would like to keep their watch
on while swimming.
Elements of character
Every part of the
Antarctique has been made with a level of care to detail close to obsession. For instance, the gear train is held in place by a series of seven handsome skeletonized bridges inspired by nineteenth-century pocket watches.
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Their
unique shape, which has been added to the Swiss design register, does recall the
Czapek Faubourg de Cracovie chronograph rotor. It proves that stringent watchmaking craftsmanship can be further enhanced with a hint of free-floating creativity, as if form were an equal party to function. The straight-grained sides and the six chamfered inward angles are other hallmarks of a high-end timepiece.
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The most visible part of any watch is the dial. The
Antarctique's dial was designed and manufactured by Metalem, a
Czapek & Cie cooperation partner, using a unique lamé technique, invented by them
30 years ago and revamped today for this project. This technique consists in creating a series of traits on the dial with a comb.
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These characteristic striations give the colours more depth and
starker reflections. Edgy three-dimensional indexes are applied on this
handcrafted pattern as if they were bridges over the ocean. On the dial,
the date window is positioned at 6 o'clock to maintain the
Czapek aesthetics based on vertical symmetry.
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The hands design is reminiscent of a sword, sporty and easy-to-read, as well as the indexes.
The
40.5mm stainless steel case is integrated with an original double ‘trompe l'oeil’ curve, another unconventional design choice making this timepiece unique and exclusive. It is rounded off by an ergonomic brushed integrated bracelet, whose links mesh to form a highly polished "
C" for
Czapek.
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A great deal of attention was put on the bracelet, its feeling when placed on the wrist, comfort, lightness and its capability to be forgotten by its wearer and suddenly reveal its stunning beauty creating an intense pleasure. As
Czapek has developed an exclusive quick-change system, an additional strap is provided. Customer can choose between a soft and elegant calf bracelet or a sportier-looking rubber strap.
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"This watch, whatever the colour, is a thrill for both the newcomer and the horological expert," says de Roquemaurel. "The neophyte will instinctively fall in love with the dial and the remarkable movement inside, while the expert can use the watch almost as an exhibition piece to explain how a movement works and what makes haute horlogerie so unique."
It's all in the name
The idea of the name
Antarctique was originated by the family trip to
Antarctica of one of
Czapek’s most historical and active shareholders, a successful entrepreneur who ardently finances new businesses mostly for sustainable solutions.
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The name
Antarctica raises a host of associations, from intrepid explorers who risked life and limb to discover the world's remotest parts, to the sheer breath-taking beauty Nature at its most pristine. Indeed, the Sixth Continent has become a preeminent symbol of environmental deterioration and the need for humans to step up their efforts to preserve the planet. "
The name resonated, because it also represents our commitment to doing our part,” explains
Xavier de Roquemaurel. "
It's not only in the use of recycled gold for the rotor. It's about safeguarding other irreplaceable assets as well, like the many Swiss artisans dedicated to the traditional watchmaking art. This perfectly illustrates our motto, 'We Collect Rare People'."
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The
Antarctique is available in several versions. The
Terre Adélie will be in made in a
limited edition of
99 pieces.
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It is a tribute to the
French explorer
Jules Dumont d’Urville who named an
Antarctica island after his wife,
Adèle, during his daring expedition to the continent in
1840.
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It comes in four colours,
Deep Blue, Secret Alloy, Black Ink and
Burgundy. The
Orion Nebula, a special edition with hand-varnished dial, will be produced in
10 pieces only. Further versions, as well as a new ladies’ model, are scheduled for fall
2020.
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The Crew behind Antarctique:
• Conception: Emmanuel Bouchet, Adrian Buchmann, Daniel Martinez, Xavier de Roquemaurel & Patrick Rossi
• Components and movement manufacturing: AB Product, Arcofil, Atokalpa, Ceramaret, Chronode, CMT-Rickenbach, Comblemine, Crelier, Generale Ressort, Inca, Inodeco, MLV, MPS, Novassort, Precipro, Risa, Stocco - and a few standard components as well
• Habillage: AB Product, Capsa, HMS Waeber, Jean Rousseau, Metalem, Wolf
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Everything you always wanted to know about the SXH5 Caliber* (*but were afraid to ask)
Czapek & Cie SXH5.01 Caliber is a three-hander self-winding micro-rotor movement. Here are its main features:
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• Haute-Horology caliber conceived in-house and “from scratch” by the Czapek team,
• Exceptional architecture with 7 bridges cut out like lace allowing a clear view of the finishing (the gear train),
• Original bridges’ shape inspired by 19th century movements and by Czapek Faubourg de Cracovie chronograph’s rotor,
• Superlative finishes with hand chamfering of 6 inward angles and drawing of the flanks,
• 8.8 Newton mm single barrel loaded by a micro-rotor in certified 100% recycled 18k gold to free up the view on the movement and let it remain reasonably flat and thin (4.5mm),
• High autonomy power reserve of 56 hours,
• 100% Swiss made (gold excepted) with a majority of components exclusive to Czapek,
• 8 mg.cm² variable inertia balance wheel to allow precise adjustment and excellent chronometry,
• Powerful movement with an optimal balance of inertia and torque to achieve perfect isochronism and power horse versatility,
• Exclusive calendar positioned at 6 o'clock to stay true to Czapek’s aesthetics based on vertical symmetry,
• The 15 movement's partners and co-creators of its exclusive components - such as the prototype maker Emmanuel Bouchet, Atokalpa or Générale Ressort - represent the ‘crème de la crème of Swiss watchmaking and joined the Czapek team to strengthen its horizontal manufacture in one of the purest version of the We Collect Rare People spirit.
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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. 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: GARRICK – Antarctique Terre Adélie Edition
Steel case, hand-decorated lamé dial. Brand new
SXH5 caliber.
Limited edition of
99 pieces, subscription only until July
15
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MOVEMENT
-
Calibre SXH5: Czapek's in house self-winding
mechanical movement
- Diameter: 30 mm –
13 lines ¼
- Height: 4.2 mm
- Number of parts:
193
- Jewels:
28
- Swiss lever escapement, variable-inertia balance
fitted with four gold inertia-blocks
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Frequency: 4 Hz – 28’800 VpH
- Power winding system: Micro rotor with an 18K
recycled gold mass
- Power-reserve >
56 hours on one single barrel
- Barrel torque: 8.8 Nmm
FINISH
- Open ratchet, sandblasted black bridges,
bevelling, straight-grained sides, six hand-chamfered inward angles
FUNCTIONS
- Hours, Minutes & Seconds
- Date at 6 o'clock
CASE
-
40.5mm steel case
- Height: 10.6 mm
- Sapphire crystal glass-box with anti-reflective treatment
- Sapphire case back with anti-reflective treatment on the inner side
- Water resistance: 120m
- Screwed-down crown
DIAL
- Hand-decorated lamé dial available in Secret
Alloy, Deep Blue, Black Ink and Burgundy
- Luminescent, steel "Sword" hands
BRACELET
- Integrated stainless steel bracelet with Czapek exclusive "Easy Release" system
- Additional calf leather or rubber strap
PRODUCTION
-
Limited edition of
99 pieces maximum
- Online subscription only, ending
July 15th 2020
INTERNATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
-
CHF 18’000 or
$ 18’900 (
US duties incl.)
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Press Release - 2020
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