Wednesday, February 6, 2013

FRANCK MULLER - Tourbillon RAPIDE



FRANCK MULLER - Tourbillon RAPIDE Skeleton


FRANCK MULLER’S WORLD PRESENTATIONOF HAUTE HORLOGERIE:THE 21ST EDITION WAS AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS

The World Presentation of Haute Horlogerie (WPHH) racks up the stellar performances. After an unforgettable 2012 show at the Forum Grimaldi in Monaco, the 21st edition of this impressive event hosted by Franck Muller from January 20th to the 25th 2013 fulfilled all its promises amidst the glamorous setting of Watchland in Genthod (Geneva).
 
Geneva, 31 January 2013 – The 21st edition of the WPHH lived up to all the expectations of the world’s high watchmaking aficionados. For six straight days, the most exceptional timepieces captivated the attention of more than 2,500 professionals and international journalists.

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The variety of the magnificent range of the Franck Muller collections was on display for the first time in more than 600 square meters of fully dedicated exhibition space; highlighting the vast savoir faire of the group in Haute Horlogerie as well as it’s creativity in case designs and the uniqueness of its dials.

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There was a privileged spotlight on the group’s nine brands – Franck Muller Jewellery, Pierre Kunz, ECW, Rodolphe, Barthelay, Backes & Strauss, Martin Braun, Pierre Michel Golay, Smalto Timepieces – and their partners Cvstos and Roberto Cavalli.

A premiere showing of watchmaking excellence
Beautifully showcased in a chic, streamlined decor, Franck Muller’s latest creations sparked keen interest from the elite connoisseurs of unusual timepieces. The spectacular Tourbillon Rapide Thunderbolt deserves a special mention for being named the 2012 Technical Breakthrough by Singapore’s trade magazine Revolution. Entirely designed and manufactured in Geneva, this hand-crafted technical masterpiece claims to be the world’s fastest tourbillon with a blistering rotation completed every 5 seconds.

Movement - Tourbillon Rapide
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One of the show’s other superstars was the Iron Croco, rounding out the alligator collection with a steel version that reveals exquisite harmony in which the face seems to be one with the alligator wristband. The refinement of its case and the extremely detailed metal work make it the ideal wristwatch for the modern man, who enjoys turning originality into a distinguishing value.

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Another highly praised headliner was the sublime interpretation of the Franck Muller brand’s concurring spirit, the new GPG Conquistador Cortez. Part of the GPG Conquistador collection specially created for the 2009 Singapore Grand Prix, it perfectly illustrates the Franck Muller house’s emblematic rigor and precision in the delicate art of watchmaking. This miracle of technology and esthetic appeal respects this collection’s adventurous, competitive spirit with a minutely crafted titanium case. All three variations of this remarkable timepiece – central seconds and date display, stop watch and tourbillon –were on display at the exhibition.

A festive yet refined event
In keeping with its reputation, the WPHH once again impressed the many visitors who came from all around the world, lured by the festive yet refined ambiance of this now must-visit ultra-high-end trade show. Beyond the pleasure of discovering rare and never-seen-before models, the WPHH consistently proves its extraordinary sense of how to host an unforgettable event – from delicious treats in the restaurant to the stylish lounge where guests can enjoy a breath-taking view of Lake Geneva. A truly singular brand that stands by its independent, trailblazing spirit and unwavering quest for perfection, Franck Muller has clearly succeeded in making the WPHH a capital of watchmaking excellence.

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The Tourbillon Rapide, with its thunderbolt-like movement is set to be the world’s fastest tourbillon escapement. This meticulously engineered timepiece clearly reflects the expertise of the Research and Development team at Franck Muller.
Powered by four barrels, the tourbillon cage makes one full rotation every 5 seconds on a ceramic ball bearing. This translates to 12 rotations per minute, making it 12 times faster than the average tourbillons available in the market today.
The rotating frame is characterized by the patented FM escapement with a fixed escapement wheel and reversed anchor and balance wheel. The entirely in-house manufactured ‘Breguet hairspring’ further boosts this technical marvel.
The movement, completely designed and conceptualized in-house, makes 21’600 vibrations per hour and offers a power reserve of 60 hours. It is finished with a fine combination of engraving, rhodium plating, graining and hand-beveling.
Available in the 18-carat gold Curvex case, this Tourbillon Rapide truly makes Franck Muller not only the Master of Complications, but also the Master of Tourbillons.

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Technical details

Model: TOURBILLON RAPIDE

Ref  - 7889 T F SQT BR

Caliber: FM 2025T
Movement: Mechanical, Manual winding tourbillon, Four barrels
Dimensions of Movement: Width: 32.20 mm X Length: 38.40 mm X Height: 8.50 mm

Tourbillon rotating frame: One revolution in 5 seconds on ceramic ball bearing,
patented FM escapement with fixed escapement wheel and reversed anchor,
balance wheel with adjustment screws without index, in-house manufactured Breguet hairspring
Display: Hours and minutes
Power Reserve: 60 hours
Frequency: 21’600 vibrations/ hour, 3 Hz
Number of Components: 231
Number of Jewels: 29
Movement decoration: Engraving, Rhodium plating, Circular graining, hand-bevelling

Case: Cintrée Curvex: 18 carat gold
Case dimensions: Width: 55.05 mm X Length: 40.65 mm x Height: 13.70 mm
Winding crown: 2 positions: 1 - Manual winding and 2 - Time setting
Dial: Skeleton
Strap: Hand-sewn black alligator strap



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