Wednesday, October 25, 2023

GREUBEL FORSEY – Tourbillon Cardan Titanium Edition

GREUBEL FORSEYArt of Invention Tourbillon Cardan Titanium 45.5 mm Edition 2023 

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Greubel Forsey unveils its 8th Fundamental Invention: the Tourbillon Cardan

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For many years, Greubel Forsey has been working on the development of a new type of tourbillon. Over the past three years, this tourbillon has transitioned from concept to reality and is now unveiled as the 8th Fundamental Invention of the Atelier. 
 
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To reach a new level of chronometric precision, the Tourbillon Cardan is based on three pillars: a rapid rotating tourbillon, a revolving 30° inclined plane and two constantly tilting rings.

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 For 20 years, Greubel Forsey has been working from the standpoint that contemporary watchmaking is far from having exhausted all the technical possibilities of fine watchmaking. The Atelier has proven this on seven landmark occasions, developing Fundamental Inventions that rethink the basics of movement regulation and other major complications. 

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This titanic undertaking, focused on chronometric performance, continues today with an 8th Invention: the Tourbillon Cardan.

An unprecedented tourbillon

The Tourbillon Cardan is designed to reach new heights of chronometric precision. It combines three principles. 
 
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The first: the tourbillon. The mechanism patented by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801 was designed to compensate for the differences in rate, in vertical positions. For Greubel Forsey, this was not the end, but the very beginning.

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While most tourbillons have a revolution of 60 seconds, that of the 8th Fundamental Invention is almost four times faster. Just 16 seconds. This is the fastest yet for a Greubel Forsey tourbillon. It moves through more positions in less time, and therefore offers much a higher average performance.

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What's more, this tourbillon incorporates, for the very first time, the large balance wheel designed, developed and made in-house by Greubel Forsey
 
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It benefits from the exemplary balance of its masses, its large size (12.6 mm) and its optimised oscillations. Its high inertia also makes it less sensitive to shocks and variations in speed.

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Second principle:
the 30° angle. The tourbillon, as it was conceived over two centuries ago, was designed for pocket watches worn vertically. For a wristwatch, its design needed to be totally rethought, optimised for the positions adopted in everyday 21st century life.

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Third principle:
this 30° high-speed tourbillon is guided by two mobile rings, linked by two 90° axes. In 48 seconds, they tilt backwards and forwards. This construction may seem reminiscent of gimbals, but is very different from a traditional gimbal where the two rings are free to move and their job is to keep the object they contain horizontal. 
 
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In the Tourbillon Cardan, the tilt of the rings is controlled (+30° to -30° range), while the degree of inclination of the tourbillon is inclined (also 30°) and never varies, offering a better ratio of angular velocity to chronometric performance.

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Chronometric power reserve

The Tourbillon Cardan has four barrels. This is a remarkable construction at Greubel Forsey (occurring just once in 20 years). They are coaxially stacked, with a slipping mainspring to prevent excess tension during winding. 
 
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They offer 80 hours of chronometric power reserve. Beyond that point, the timepiece still runs very well, but maybe outside the rigorous Greubel Forsey precision tolerances.

A new kind of aesthetic

As the tourbillon cannot be held in place by a fixed upper bridge, this function is performed by the two arched cardan rings. Without adopting the traditional construction, Greubel Forsey's 8th Fundamental Invention creates a new type of tourbillon with a flying appearance, which is both original and patented. 
 
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A seemingly complex construction but with a very small number of components, it offers an open, airy aesthetic that leaves the eye free to admire its kinematics.

100% hand-finished

Some components of the Tourbillon Cardan require up to three days for hand finishing alone. A number of unique finishes have been developed specifically for this timepiece. 
 
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Among them, the movement plates are in frosted nickel silver, with polished bevels and straight grained flanks while a titanium mainplate presents a large polished flank as a backdrop to the cardan. 
 
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Even more particular: the upper bridge of the tourbillon cage is made of frosted titanium with straight grained flanks and polished bevels, above and below. Finally, the arch is barrel-polished. It takes more than 30 hours to finish this single component.

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The cardan’s rings are matt finished, with polished bevels and straight grained flanks, while the lower plate is frosted by hand, a task that requires a particularly special expertise from the Atelier Manufacture. Finally, there are two dials (hours & minutes and seconds), one circular grained with polished flanks and a very large mirror finish angle, the other with a polished exterior flank.

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Greubel Forsey has also developed a high domed sapphire crystal for this piece. It houses the full height of the tourbillon and cardan system, offering a highly architectural technical vision. The view is completely unobstructed over the balance wheel measuring 12.6 mm in diameter. You can admire the majestic swaying of the two cardan rings into which it fits.

A maximum of 11 pieces per year

The Tourbillon Cardan will be available in a 45.5 mm titanium case. This metal was chosen for its modernity and lightness, in keeping with the airy aesthetic of the Cardan tourbillon.

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Greubel Forsey
plans to build just 55 pieces of the calibre over the next 5 years.

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 TECHNICAL DETAILS

 Tourbillon Cardan In titanium Hand-wound movement with patented Cardan Tourbillon
Cardan Tourbillon • hours and minutes • small seconds • power-reserve 

Movement
Movement dimensions
• Overall diameter: 39.60 mm
• Thickness: 13.53 mm
Number of parts
• Movement: 389 parts
• Cardan tourbillon cages: 98 parts
• Weight of the cage: 0.92 g
Number of jewels 49
• Olived-domed jewels in gold chatons
Chronometric power reserve • 80 hours
Barrels   • Four coaxial series-coupled fast-rotating barrels (1 turn in 2.7 hours), one of which is equipped with a slipping spring to avoid excess tension
• Relief-engraved text, circular-grained, black treatment, polished chamfer
Balance wheel • In-house variable-inertia with 6 gold mean-time screws (12.60 mm diameter)
Frequency • 21’600 vibrations/hour
Balance spring • Phillips terminal curve
• Geneva-style stud
Bridges and main plates • Titanium and nickel silver, frosted and spotted, polished bevelling and countersinks, straight-grained flanks
• Hand-bevelled and openworked cage pillars
Movement side • Flat black polished steel tourbillon bridge, polished bevelling and countersinks
• Gold plate engraved with the individual number, circular-grained, polished bevelling, straight-grained flanks

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Cardan Tourbillon
• Ultra-fast inner tourbillon cage (1 rotation in 16 seconds) in titanium, barrel-polished and hand-bevelled, inclined at a 30° angle with gold counterweight
• Outer flying Cardan cages, 48-seconds cycle, double variable tilt at 30°, polished and hand-bevelled,
straight-grained flanks
Gearing
• Involute circle profile
• Conical gearing with profiled teeth
Displays
• Hours and minutes
• Small seconds
• Power reserve on a sector

Exterior

Case
• Titanium with high domed synthetic sapphire crystal
• Transparent back with high domed synthetic sapphire crystal
• Hand-polished bezel, caseband with hand-finished straight graining
• Titanium security screws
• Raised polished engraving “Tourbillon Cardan” and “Greubel Forsey” on a hand-punched background
Case dimensions
• Caseband diameter: 45.50 mm
• Bezel diameter: 46.00 mm
• Case height: 13.81 mm
• Height on synthetic sapphire crystals: 18.15 mm
Water resistance of the case
Water-resistant 3 atm - 30 m - 100 ft (standard NIHS 92-20/SN ISO 22810:2010)
Crown • Titanium, polished, with GF logo
Dial side
• Multi-level gold dial with openworked pillars, circular-grained with engraved and lacquered minute-
circle, polished flanks
• Gold hour markers
• Small seconds and power-reserve indicators in gold, engraved and lacquered
• Engraved and lacquered GF logo
Hands
• Hours and minutes in polished steel, with Super- LumiNova
• Small seconds and power-reserve in polished steel, hand-polished countersink, flat black polished head
Strap and clasp
• Non-animal material, hand-sewn
• Titanium folding clasp, engraved GF logo

🔰 Limitation 
Limited Edition of 55 pieces (maximum of 11 pieces per year).


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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

ALPINA – ALPINER Extreme Automatic California Dial

ALPINA ALPINER Extreme Automatic California Dial  2023

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 The Alpiner Extreme Automatic
heads for California

The horological migratory season has begun! The Alpiner Extreme Automatic outdoor watch inspired by the Alps has temporarily taken flight from its native Switzerland for a winter sun break: for the first time in its history, it’s been decked out with a California dial. 

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First trademarked in 1941, this dial design features a clever blend of Arabic and Roman numerals, dashes and triangles designed to make reading the time from any angle error-proof. 

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Alpina has made the dial more readable still by combining vintage luminous beige hands and hour markers with a black dial, all housed in the collection’s imposing and iconic steel cushion case. The 41x42.5mm Alpiner Extreme Automatic California Dial comes on a rubber strap – and like its fellows, is powered by the trusty AL-525 calibre.

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Watchmaking history is replete with ingenious inventions. Alpina has contributed plenty of its own, not least by establishing the core principles of sports watches almost one hundred years ago: timepieces that are non-magnetic, waterproof, rustproof, and impact-resistant. 

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This legacy endures in most of its models today, including the Alpiner Extreme. Meanwhile, another more stylistic development dating from the inter-war years has also sparked enthusiasm among collectors: the California dial.

A fascinating piece of watchmaking history

As wristwatches became more widespread and came to perform a more functional role, more particularly for pilots and divers, the need emerged for a dial that would be error-proof, preventing wearers from making any mistakes when reading its indications. 

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The need was all the more pressing in that back then, dials featured both Arabic and Roman numerals, with no consensus as to how the latter should be written: the figure 4 could be represented by IIII or IV; 8 could be VIII or IIX, while 12 might be left out altogether, often replaced by a brand’s logo. 

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Not only that, the figure 6 could be mistakenly read upside-down as 9, a potentially fatal error for aviators in flight – or during an ocean dive.

The heir to the greatest tool watches

The California dial was devised to solve this issue. Between the 1940s and 1980s, it was mostly to be seen on tool watches before becoming a fashion in its own right. 

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It became known as the California dial as a result of collectors’ keen interest in the style in the 1980s, when many of the models in question were to be found in the US state of that name.

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Today, Alpina’s Alpiner Extreme is very much in step with the original ethos of the California dial: a watch born on the steep slopes of the Alps, designed by mountaineers, and now worn by outdoor thrill-seekers everywhere.

Zero misread

The timepiece’s new dial is nigh impossible to misread. Arabic numerals are used for the 8 and the 4, while the 6 is represented by a dash that can’t possibly be mistaken for a 9. The 3 and 9 hour markers are also dashes; confusion is avoided by them being located between two full figures, one Arabic, one Roman, ensuring they will be read correctly.

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Discerning connoisseurs will appreciate a happy coincidence, too: on California dials, the 12 is portrayed by a triangle – which, fortuitously enough, echoes Alpina’s own logo, a red triangle symbolising the Alpine summits. Indeed, one such triangle is to be found (as usual) serving as the counterweight on the seconds hand; another is located just above the brand name. To boost readability still further, Alpina has combined vintage luminous beige hands and hour markers with a black dial. A date window at 3 o’clock provides the finishing touch.

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Housed within the Alpiner Extreme’s iconic cushion-shaped steel case (recently resized to a more compact 41x42.5mm format) is the AL-525 automatic calibre boasting a power reserve of 38 hours; it can be admired through the transparent caseback. Borne on a rubber strap and certified water resistant to depths of 200 metres, this watch is ready for any adventure. 

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model: ALPINER Extreme Automatic California Dial

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Reference     AL-525BB4AE6

Movement
Automatic caliber AL-525
26 jewels,
38-hour power reserve,
28’800 alt/h

Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds, date
Case
Brushed and polished stainless steel 3-part case
Diameter of 41 X 42.50 mm
Height of 11,50 mm

Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Water-resistant up to 20 ATM/200m/660ft
Engraved and see-through screwed case-back
Screw-in crown
Dial
Black dial with triangle pattern
Black outer ring with white markers
Applied beige color indexes filled with white luminous treatment
Date window at 3 o’clock
Hand-polished silver color hour and minute hands filled with beige luminous treatment
Polished silver color second hand with red triangle
Strap
Black rubber strap with folding buckle

 🔴 Price 1,595 EUR 💰

 #AlpinaWatches #ReachYourSummit #Alpina1883 #Alpiner #AlpinerExtreme

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