Saturday, April 9, 2016

FERDINAND BERTHOUD – Chronometer Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1



FERDINAND BERTHOUD Chronométrie Ferdinand Berthoud FB 1 Gold Limited Edition NEW

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A modern vision of the work of Ferdinand Berthoud

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Stemming from a reflective process undertaken in tribute to the horological genius of Ferdinand Berthoud, the new timepiece from Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD embodies a modern vision of the creations that the master might create if he were still living today. Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, President of the Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD, wanted this exceptional new timepiece to represent a continuation of the work of the master chronometer-maker.

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This was to be done by adopting a contemporary approach guided by the same innovative spirit, while drawing inspiration from the marine chronometers created by the master watchmaker. Housed in an imposing octagonal case with watertight portholes, the new Chronomètre FERDINAND BERTHOUD FB 1 is equipped with an original mechanical hand-wound movement comprising more than 1,120 components.

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Entirely independently conceived, developed and produced by the Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD in Fleurier, the FB-T.FC calibre features a tourbillon with central seconds, a distinctive pillar-type architecture, an innovative suspended fusée - chain regulating system and a mobile cone indicating power-reserve. Patents have been filed for each of these features.

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Reviving a watchmaking dynasty

By giving a new lease on life to the name and the horological feats of Ferdinand Berthoud providing them with a contemporary expression, Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD ushers the talent of this accomplished chronometer-maker into a new creative era that exalts the finest aspects of the watchmaking art. This dynasty of master-watchmakers dates back to 1753 when Ferdinand Berthoud officially earned the title of Master Clockmaker in Paris.

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He established himself as one of the most talented watchmaker-engineers of his era, making an indelible mark on history with his remarkably accurate marine chronometers. Capable of measuring longitudes to within less than half a degree, the chronometers developed by Ferdinand Berthoud would enable France to vie with England for maritime supremacy – and earn their creator the prestigious title of “Horloger Mécanicien du Roi et de la Marine” - Horologist-Mechanic by appointment to the King and the Navy- under the reign of Louis XV.

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Marine clock M.M. n° 6, dated 1777 and kept in the Chopard L.U.CEUM museum in Fleurier, represents one of the main sources of inspiration that guided the rebirth of Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD. This marine chronometer is driven by a movement equipped with a constant-force module, an astonishing fusée - chain transmission system as well as a superb pillar-based construction.

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FERDINAND BERTHOUD – Horloge de marine 6 - 1777

The new Chronomètre FERDINAND BERTHOUD FB 1 reprises these prestigious characteristic features, as well as the profound attachment to reliability and chronometric precision that are the fundamental qualities of the new watches from Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD.

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Calibre FB-T.FC: a movement housing unprecedented mechanisms

The new FERDINAND BERTHOUD Tourbillon Fusée - Chain chronometer is powered by an exclusive hand-wound movement entirely designed, developed and produced by Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD. Calibre FB-T.FC is distinguished by a striking pillar-type architecture typical of the marine chronometers created by the master-watchmaker in the 18th century. Equipped with a remarkable low-frequency (3 Hz) tourbillon with central seconds, this exceptional movement also features a constant-force regulating device with suspended fusée - chain transmission, a differential-based winding system, as well as a highly specific power-reserve mechanism called a “suspended mobile cone”.

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The result of almost three years’ research and development, culminating in cutting-edge reliability tests, Calibre FB-T.FC delivers exceptional precision and rating regularity duly certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), along with 53 hours’ autonomy and optimal readability of its hours, minutes, seconds and power-reserve functions.

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Inspired by Berthoud regulator-type clocks, the particularly slim, long spokes of the gear wheels are decorated with meticulous care. Patiently circular satin-finished, bevelled and countersunk, they subtly reflect the light onto the pinions. Patents have been filed for several of the unprecedented mechanisms composing this new calibre.

Window onto an exceptional horological accomplishment

The unique architecture of the FB-T.FC calibre highlights a fascinating play on the symmetry between the barrel, the fusée and the tourbillon, visible through the generously open back of the octagonal case. Fitted on gear wheels with tapering spokes and supported by stylised pillars, the barrel, fusée and tourbillon appear to be suspended in mid-air, thereby creating an airy, light feel.

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The polished titanium pillars securing the bridges to the mainplate generate a space that draws light to the heart of the movement and reinforces the pure nature of this exceptional construction comprising more than 1,120 components within a 35.50 mm diameter and a modest 8 mm thickness.

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The entirely hand-decorated half-bridges are satin-finished and bevelled with straight-grained flanks, while the jewels are set in finely polished and chamfered chatons.

Innovative fusée - chain transmission

The characteristic fusée - chain systems of 18th century timepieces served to compensate for the variations in torque of the mainspring according to its degree of winding. The original fusée - chain mechanism of Calibre FB-T.FC occupies an exceptionally small space at the heart of the movement thanks to its “suspended” construction by which it is secured exclusively to the mainplate.

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The barrel and the fusée are linked by a 28 cm-long chain composed of 474 steel links and more than 316 pins measuring barely 0.30 mm in diameter and all hand-assembled. When the mainspring is associated with a fusée (spindle-like element), the barrel drum turns in one direction when the spring winds down and in the opposite direction when it is wound up. The rotation of the drum causes the chain to coil around the fusée. To ensure the movement does not stop during winding, the fusée mechanism of Calibre FB-T.FC is equipped with an unusual differential gear.

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The barrel itself is linked to the Maltese cross stopwork device that serves to limit the number of winding turns of the mainspring and to ensure pre-determined, constant-force transmission during the letting down process.

Fascinating power-reserve mechanism

The power-reserve device of calibre FB-T.FC is also extremely specific and innovative, inspired by a mechanism developed by the famous British watchmaker Georges Daniels – and a nod to the ties with England cultivated by Ferdinand Berthoud.

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This mechanism directly linked to the barrel by a driving wheel, uses the winding and letting down motion of the mainspring to make a truncated cone move up and down along an arbor  secured to the mainplate.

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A mobile arm tipped with a roller jewel serves as a feeler-spindle in measuring the motion of the cone and transmitting the movement’s power-reserve level to a dedicated hand.

A low-frequency 3 Hz tourbillon

Fitted with a tourbillon regulating organ featuring an innovative direct-drive seconds hand, the FB-T.FC calibre is equipped with a variable-inertia balance oscillating at a low frequency of 3 Hz, while the tourbillon carriage performs one rotation per minute. The balance made of copper beryllium (CuBe), a particularly resistant copper-based alloy, is equipped with an unbreakable, stainless and anti-magnetic self-compensating balance spring whose terminal curve is delicately shaped by hand – noblesse oblige. Two sets of inertia-blocks on the balance rim enable micrometric adjustment of its amplitude.

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The 67-part titanium tourbillon carriage is held in place by a bridge with a single arch and poised by means of two 18-carat gold studs. Identical and coaxial with the wheel driving the tourbillon carriage, the central seconds wheel does exactly what its name implies by enabling a central display of the seconds. A patent request has also been filed for this unusual construction.

An octagonal case with domed crystal and water-resistant portholes

The octagonal-shaped case of the Chronomètre FERDINAND BERTHOUD FB 1 features a specific architecture inspired by the marine chronometers developed by the Swiss master-watchmaker, and in particular their gimbal suspension system typical of ship’s chronometers. The movement is housed in a water-resistant container, while the case middle takes on an octagonal shape due to the addition of screwed-on gold elements endowing it with a powerfully contemporary appearance.

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These octagonal add-on sides open onto four lateral sapphire portholes providing a chance to admire the subtle intricacies of the movement. The 44 mm-diameter case is water-resistant to 30 metres and fitted with a glareproofed screw-down sapphire back.

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It provides a captivating view of the tourbillon and reveals the complex fusée - chain mechanism. This window onto the heart of the movement allows light to flood through the case, illuminating the mechanisms visible through the four water-resistant lateral portholes.

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The pleasingly round bezel is topped by a domed, arched and glareproofed sapphire crystal ensuring optimal legibility of the dial indications. Secured by bolts whose design is directly inspired by those used by Ferdinand Berthoud for its marine clocks, the inter-horn space is clothed with high-tech materials – grade 5 titanium for the white gold version and black ceramic for the rose gold version – accentuating the resolutely modern nature of this new watch.

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The screw-lock crown at 3 o’clock is elegantly set with a rose gold medallion on the white gold case and a black ceramic version on the one in rose gold, while its generous diameter and refined knurling ensure an optimal grip enabling easy adjustments of the movement. With its harmoniously proportioned and original case graced with extremely sophisticated finishes, the new timepiece from Chronométrie FERDINAND BERTHOUD displays a unique character distinguished by pure, sparing elegance.

The face of precision

Focusing firmly on time read-off and the display of its precise measurement, the dial of the Chronomètre FERDINAND BERTHOUD FB 1 is as understated in its appearance as it is technically complex to produce. The off-set hours and minutes tick by on a white-lacquered subdial at 12 o’clock. Standing out against a black satin-brushed or ruthenium background depending on the case material, the seconds scale appears on a matt translucent sapphire surrounding the dial. In the centre, an opening with carefully chamfered contours reveals the seconds wheel-and-pinion and the driving wheel of the tourbillon carriage – each turning in the opposite direction to the other.

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Meanwhile, the movement power reserve is indicated on a scale directly engraved on the mainplate and shown at the heart of a 9 o’clock counter.

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Its degree of autonomy is signalled by an arrow pointing to the words “Haut” or “Bas” – the French terms for high and low written in the native language of Ferdinand Berthoud. Alongside the confirmation of “Chronometer” certification appearing at the bottom of the dial, the inscriptions “Val-de-Travers” and “Switzerland” underscore the hand-crafted nature of this precious timepiece entirely developed in the birthplace of the master-watchmaker.

The refinement of an authentic chronometer

Meticulous care has been lavished on the execution of the hands, inspired by the characteristic shapes of creations bearing the Ferdinand Berthoud signature. Crafted in 18-carat gold, they adopt complex and original designs calling for particularly sophisticated production processes. The dagger-shaped hours and minutes hands are cut-out and facetted, while the extremely long and slim central sweep-seconds hand is made of bronze and fitted with a round counterweight typical of Ferdinand Berthoud regulators. The power-reserve indicator features a curved triangular tip.

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Designed to match the shade of the dial, these pointers are all are delicately blued or gilded according to the version and guarantee perfect readability of the functions while enhancing the clarity of their precision.

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The understated lines and contemporary refinement of the Ferdinand Berthoud chronometer extend right the way through to the hand-sewn rolled-edge alligator leather strap.

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This supple yet sturdy wristband composed of one skin sewn with a linen thread is secured by an 18-carat gold double-blade safety folding clasp fitted with a length-adjustment device typical of the new timepieces from the House.

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Technical characteristics

Chronomètre FERDINAND BERTHOUD FB 1
18-carat white gold and titanium

Case:
Bimetallic in 18-carat white gold with titanium inter-horn space
Total diameter:                            44 mm
Thickness                            13 mm
Water resistance                        30 metres
Crown in 18-carat white gold with 18-carat rose gold medallion
Octagonal case fitted with four watertight portholes in glareproofed sapphire crystal
Screw-in case-back with glareproofed sapphire crystal
Domed, arched and glareproofed sapphire crystal
Movement:
Mechanical hand-wound                        FB-T.FC
Total diameter                             35.50 mm
Thickness                            8 mm
Number of jewels                        46
Frequency                            21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Power reserve                            53 hours
Suspended fusée - chain constant-force transmission regulation
Suspended mobile power-reserve cone – 3 Hz low-frequency tourbillon with central seconds
Balance-spring with hand-shaped Philips terminal curve
Nickel silver half-bridges supported by stylised titanium pillars
Chronometer-certified (COSC)
Dial and hands:
Vertical satin-finish ruthenium dial with cut-out centre
18-carat blued gold hours, minutes and power-reserve hands
Blued bronze seconds hand
Functions and displays:
Display of the hours, minutes at 12 o’clock on a white lacquered dial
Power-reserve display in an openworked subdial at 9 o’clock
Tourbillon at 6 o’clock
Strap and buckle:
Hand-sewn rolled-edge alligator leather strap
18-carat white gold double-blade length-adjustable safety folding clasp

Ref FB 1.1 – in 18-carat white gold and titanium
50-piece limited and numbered edition

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Technical characteristics

Chronomètre FERDINAND BERTHOUD FB 1
18-carat rose gold and black ceramic

Case:
Bimetallic in 18-carat rose gold with black ceramic inter-horn space
Total diameter:                            44 mm
Thickness                            13 mm
Water resistance                        30 metres
Crown in 18-carat rose gold with black ceramic medallion
Octagonal case fitted with four watertight portholes in glareproofed sapphire crystal
Screw-in case-back with glareproofed sapphire crystal
Domed, arched and glareproofed sapphire crystal
Movement:
Mechanical hand-wound                        FB-T.FC
Total diameter                             35.50 mm
Thickness                            8 mm
Number of jewels                        46
Frequency                            21,600 vph (3 Hz)
Power reserve                            53 hours
Suspended fusée - chain constant-force transmission regulation
Suspended mobile power-reserve cone – 3 Hz low-frequency tourbillon with central seconds
Balance-spring with hand-shaped Philips terminal curve
Nickel silver half-bridges supported by stylised titanium pillars
Chronometer-certified (COSC)
Dial and hands:
Vertical satin-finish black dial with cut-out centre
18-carat blued gold hours, minutes and power-reserve hands
Blued bronze seconds hand
Functions and displays:
Display of the hours, minutes at 12 o’clock on a white lacquered dial
Seconds display at 6 o’clock
Power-reserve display in an openworked subdial at 9 o’clock
Tourbillon at 6 o’clock
Strap and buckle:
Hand-sewn rolled-edge alligator leather strap
18-carat white gold double-blade length-adjustable safety folding clasp

Ref FB 1.2 – in 18-carat rose gold and black ceramic
50-piece limited and numbered edition

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 1727-1807
Horologist-mechanic by appointment to the King and the Navy
1727                              Ferdinand Berthoud is born on March 18 to a distinguished family of clockmakers at Plancemont in the Val-de-Travers, now in Switzerland’s canton of Neuchâtel.
1745                              At the age of 18, Ferdinand Berthoud settles in Paris to study clockmaking.
1753                              A decree of King Louis XV’s council awards the 26-year-old Ferdinand Berthoud the title of Master Clockmaker.
1755                              Ferdinand Berthoud writes a number of reference papers for the Encyclopédie méthodique edited by Diderot (1713-1784) and Alembert (1717-1783).
1763                              Publication of a two-volume horological treatise, Essai sur l’horlogerie
1764                             Ferdinand Berthoud is elected to the Royal Society in London as an “associate overseas member” thanks to his masterpieces and his publications about watchmaking
1768                             The marine chronometers N° 6 and N° 8 were proved to be successful onboard the corvette “L’Isis” during a 18-month journey from Rochefort to Santo Domingo. The marine chronometer N°8 alloed to determine the real position on the map of the boat and calculate the longitude within half a degree thanks to astronomical observations.
1770                              After successful sea trials of the marine chronometers N° 6 and N° 8, Ferdinand Berthoud is commissioned as Horologist-mechanic to the King and the Navy, and receives a royal command for 20 marine chronometers for the French admiralty’s numerous charting expeditions and marine surveys of the late 18th century.
1802                             Ferdinand Berthoud publishes a major work: Histoire de la mesure du temps par les horloges, a history of time measurement by clocks that demonstrates his immense knowledge of horological mechanics.
1804                             On July 17, Napoleon I makes Ferdinand Berthoud a Knight of the Legion of Honour as a member of the Institut de France. 
1807                             Ferdinand Berthoud publishes his last work, Supplément au Traité des montres à Longitudes
                                      On June 20, 1807, Ferdinand Berthoud dies at the age of 80 in Groslay (France)
                                      His nephews, Pierre-Louis Berthoud (1754-1813) and Charles-Auguste  Berthoud (1798-1876) successfully carry on the work of their uncle to earn renown as chronometer-makers. 

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Friday, April 8, 2016

JACOB & CO. – TWIN TURBO Edition

JACOB & CO.TWIN TURBO Twin Triple Axis Tourbillons Minute Repeater Limited Edition 2016

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Originally founded in 1986 in New York, Jacob & Co this year celebrates its 30 years. To mark this new decade of innovation and audacity, the house is launching a sports Grande Complication model keeping with its expertise and the youthful vigor of this thirty-year-old company.

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A Feat of Time

Originally founded in 1986 in New York, Jacob & Co this year celebrates its 30 years. To mark this new decade of innovation and audacity, the house is launching a sports Grande Complication model keeping with its expertise and the youthful vigor of this thirty-year-old company.

Technical Prowess

A world premiere, the Twin Turbo combines two triple-axis tourbillons and a minute repeater. Through a poising system, these tourbillons maintain a consistent rate set at 40 seconds, 3 minutes and 4 minutes per cycle so as to turn symmetrically and at the same pace.

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With a deep-sounding chime, the minute repeater with a cathedral gong o ers a modern approach to striking the hour, the 10 minutes instead of the traditional 15 minutes, and the minutes. A safety system prevents its striking during time setting.

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Sporty Design

Something rare for a grand complication, the two tourbillons and minute repeater are housed into a shaped watchcase equipped with 63 components. Its sporty look combines titanium and carbon that provide ultra lightness. Inspired by automotive design, its ange is trimmed in red neoralithe and the smoked sapphire crystal opens on to its impressive motor featuring two triple-axis tourbillons. The transparent case back reveals an abstract architecture of triangles in openwork metal. A symbol of stability, spirituality and determination, this motif, dear to the founder Jacob Arabo, is now an icon of the house of Jacob & Co.

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Twin Turbo in figures

  •  2 Years of research and development
  •  3,300 Hours of work

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Collection: Grand complication

Model: TWIN TURBO

Reference: 710.100.21.NS.MK.1NS

Movement: 
Exclusive Jacob & Co. Manual Winding JCFM01
Size: 34.43mm;
Height: 13.2mm;
Components: 572;
Material: Titanium, Steel;
System: Twin Triple Axis Tourbillon with Decimal Minute Repeater;
Power Reserve: 72 hours;
Frequency: 21’600 vib/h (3Hz);
Jewels: 49;
Finishing: 
Hand Angled and Polished Plate and Bridges;
Flank Draw, Circular Graining;
Circular Barrel and Plate; Polished Screw;
Conical Pinions; 4 Mechanical
Ball Baring Devices; 2 Screw Balances.
Functions:
Hours, Minutes; Decimal Minute Repeater:
Hours, 10 min. and minutes; Cathedral Gongs;
2 Hammers at 12 O’clock;
Twin Triple Axis Tourbillon;
  •  1st Axis Flying: in 40 seconds,
  •  2nd Axis Flying: in 3 min,
  •  3rd Axis Flying: in 8 minutes.
Regulator between the Two Triple Axis Tourbillon Carriers;
Double Mechanical Safety
Feature During a Chiming Sequence.
Case:
57.30 x 51mm;
Thickness: 16.90mm;
Material: Grade 5 Titanium; Carbon Fiber;
Crystal: Domed Sapphire Crystal;
Case Back: Domed Sapphire Crystal.
Dial and Hands:
Smoked Sapphire with Applied “Jacob&Co.Logo,
Red Neoralithe Inner Ring with Second Graduation;
Hands: Black Skeleton with SuperLuminova Coating.
Strap & Clasp:
Black Leather; Grade 5 Titanium Deployment Buckle.
Remarks:
Water resistant to 30 meters; 2-year warranty.

Limited Edition: 18 pieces.

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VULCAIN – 50s Presidents’ Cloisonne Enamel Grand Feu “Poseidon” Edition


VULCAIN50s Presidents’ Cloisonné Enamel Grand Feu “Poseidon” Gold Limited Edition 2016
 
2016, A PROMISING YEAR

In 2015, Vulcain concentrated on the graphic development of its main collections, offering a number of redesigned manufacture models. This year, the Le Locle-based brand has chosen to focus more deeply on something at core of its identity: the Cricket calibre.
 
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In parallel with its new manufacture movement, the V-40, the Vulcain Watch Manufacture is unveiling several models  inspired by its history and flagship collections.
 
THE VULCAIN CRICKET CALIBRE EVOLVES TO FEATURE A NEW DESIGN

Vulcain has left its mark on the history of alarm watches. In 1947, the brand unveiled the Cricket alarm calibre, a movement innovative enough to be featured in several Vulcain wristwatches, and which quickly found its place in the history of Haute Horlogerie.

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Remaining faithful to its history, the Le Locle-based Manufacture has added a new model to its “Métier d’Art” collection which celebrates the age-old specialist art of cloisonné enamel. This difficult technique, which requires patience and attention to detail, brings exceptional precision to the design, as well as unique and long-lasting colour rendering.

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Following on from “Le Vulcain” in 2015, the Manufacture is once again taking its inspiration from a Greek god: Poseidon. God of the seas and oceans, he is instantly recognisable by the trident he holds in one hand.

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This new model represents both strength and elegance, two fundamental values which have always motivated the brand’s designers when creating each timepiece.

VULCAIN Manufacture Cricket movement V-20

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Technical Specifications

Model: 50s Presidents’ Cloisonné Enamel Grand Feu “Poseidon”

Ref: 200550E81.BBK101
Limited Edition of 18 pieces

Movement:
VULCAIN MANUFACTURE CALIBRE V-20
12-lignes mechanical unidirectional selfwinding alarm calibre,
ceramic ball bearings, 36 jewels,
 234 components, double barrel,
equipped with Exactomatic system, lift angle 48°
Decoration:
rhodium coating, Côtes de Genève motifs, blued screws
Functions:
hour, minute, centre seconds, alarm
Frequency: 18,000 vibrations per hour
Power reserve: 42 hours
Alarm duration: circa 20 seconds
CASE
Case: 5N 18K Pink Gold
Case-back: sapphire revealing the stylised “V” for Vulcain
Dial: “Grand Feu” cloisonné enamel “Poseidon”
Diameter: 42.00 mm
Height: 14.60 mm
Glass: domed shape sapphire crystal
Water resistance: 5 ATM
STRAP
Strap: hand-made black Louisiana alligator
Dimensions: 22/18 mm
Buckle: 5N 18K pink gold pin buckle

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Thursday, April 7, 2016

ANGELUS – U40 Racing Tourbillon Skeleton

















ANGELUSURBAN U40 Racing Tourbillon Skeleton Titanium Limited Edition NEW

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A skeleton designed for ultimate performance: 
Angelus U40 Racing Tourbillon Skeleton

As part of its return to the forefront of cutting-edge Swiss watchmaking, ANGELUS is proud to announce the launch of the latest addition to its Urban Collection. The U40 Racing Tourbillon Skeleton is powered by the A-300 in-house tourbillon movement, which was developed from the bottom up to enhance its three-dimensionality and sculptural beauty while boosting its performance and shock-resistance.

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When the Angelus engineers set out to develop, design and manufacture the U40 Racing Tourbillon Skeleton, they went way beyond the confines of traditional watchmaking and took their cue from cutting-edge architecture and high-performance structural engineering, some of the world’s greatest supercars and aerospace-inspired technology. The result of their labours, which involved four years of intensive R&D, is the Angelus Tourbillon Skeleton A-300 calibre.

igned to be unique

Unlike most conventional skeletonized watches, which tend to be cut-out versions of existing models, the U40 was designed to be a skeleton from the start and is based on structural optimization. As Angelus Head of Innovation Sébastien Chaulmontet explains: “When you’re designing a watch as unusual as this one, it’s vital that you’re conscious from the start of all the points you need to take into consideration. In this case, one of the main challenges was to achieve the rigidity necessary when the skeletonized mechanism is intrinsically so flimsy.”

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The U40’s simplicity and elegance are set off to maximum advantage by a movement that has the appeal of a three-dimensional sculpture and is a celebration of consummate mechanical achievement. Much reduced in weight, it has maximum rigidity from its beam- type bridges and the fact that all the movement’s main elements, such as the wheels and barrel, are firmly secured between two plates. This design replaces the conventional main plate and bridges construction and massively increases the mechanical resistance of the movement. The watch’s rigidity is further enhanced by the Angelus in-house six-spoke design, which reinforces the wheel train and protects the skeletonized ratchet and barrel.

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With its core functions – hours, minutes and one-minute flying tourbillon – the A-300 calibre has 23 jewels, a Swiss lever escapement and measures just 4.3 millimetres in thickness and 32.8 millimetres in diameter. The 4 Hz / 28,800 vph frequency is a guarantee for high performance and precision.

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The ultra-slim movement has painstakingly executed contemporary haute horlogerie finishing with snailed black ADLC coating and chamfered edges. The design is enhanced by a skeletonized ratchet and barrel in the exclusive Angelus six-spoke design.























Avant-garde inside and out

The U40 Racing Tourbillon Skeleton is housed in a fabulous grade 5 titanium case that measures 42 millimetres in diameter and is only 10 millimetres thick. The design is highly complex and features a variety of curves and lines combined with alternating polished and satin-finished surfaces and a see-through back. Viewed from the side, the housing is stepped and tapers from top to bottom, the widest section accommodating the extra-large glass with the lower part narrowing to fit snugly on the wrist. The lugs are hollowed out to further increase lightness.

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Encompassing the dial is a multi-step bezel in black, dark grey and light grey with red imprints and a flange with an index and chapter rings. The hour and minute hands have red or white tips.

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This impressive timepiece is secured to the wearer’s wrist by a black rubber strap bearing a three-dimensional motif and Angelus logo and fastened by a titanium pin buckle.

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Technical Specifications

URBAN Collection
Model: U40 Racing Tourbillon Skeleton

Reference:  0TSAT.B01A.K007T Red hands
Reference:  0TSAT.B01B.K007T White hands

Features and Indications
Central hours and minutes, one-minute flying tourbillon 
Movement and Finishing
Calibre: A-300, mechanical hand-winding tourbillon movement
Complications: One-minute flying tourbillon
Jewels: 23
Diameter: 32.8 mm
Height: 4.30 mm
Power reserve: 60 hours
Frequency: 4 Hz / 28,800 vph
Balance wheel: Black, gold-treated
Escapement: Swiss lever
Regulated: Set to 5 positions
Gear train:  Wheels with exclusive Angelus six-spoke design to maximize rigidity
Main plate:  Snailed with chamfered edges, black ADLC coated
Upper bridges:  Snailed with chamfered edges, black ADLC coated
Tourbillon cage: Mirror-polished with chamfered and polished edges 
Dial
Chapter ring: Multi-step with indexes treated in black and dark grey with white and red prints
Hands: Skeletonized, polished facet and sandblasted with coloured tip central hour and minute hands
Case
Material: Grade 5 titanium with black coating on the case band
Diameter: 42 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Crown: Engraved with ANGELUS logo, 2 positions: 1 winding, 2 time setting
Back: Sapphire
Distance between lugs: 21 mm
Water resistance: 30 m / 100 ft / 3 atm
Crystal: Box sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating 
Strap and buckle
Material: Black rubber, with 3D motif, Angelus logo and titanium pin buckle
Length range: 120/75 mm
Width: 21/18 mmBuckle: Titanium, pin-buckle engraved with Angelus logo

Limitation and reference number
Reference:  0TSAT.B01A.K007T Red hands
Reference:  0TSAT.B01B.K007T White hands

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VOUTILAINEN – Vingt-8 Enamel


VOUTILAINENCurrent Vingt-8 Enamel Guilloché  NEW

Vingt-8 Guilloché Enamel

Today we are happy to share article about another new watch which should be present in Basel. At the moment we have only one photo that is shown above, but it’s more than enough to display the beauty of theVingt-8, new model from Voutilainen.

The Voutilainen Vingt-8 wristwatch perfectly encapsulates the philosophy of Kari Voutilainen. Its elegant and strong mechanism is housed in a stylish and robust case. The in-house movement of the Vingt-8 was designed, built, fabricated, finished and assembled in its entirety in Voutilainen workshops. The movement has a very large balance wheel manufactured in-house, allowing perfect regulation of the watch to within strict tolerances.

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In keeping with the most classic watchmaking traditions, all the watches emerging from the Voutilainen workshops are designed, built, produced, finished and assembled in-house. This Manufacture is equipped with a ‘natural’ escapement built by Kari Voutilainen. It features a balance-spring with a Breguet overcoil and a Grossmann inner curve.

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What’s unusual here? Well, this watch is a truly work of art among watches, and let me explain why. The escapement makes the movement very special; this is the first watch to have two escapement wheels in such a configuration. The escapement wheels give a direct impulse to the balance through the impulse roller/jewel. This escapement is extremely efficient and requires much less energy than traditional lever escapements, offering benefits in terms of longevity and stability in day-to-day use.

The balance-wheel bridge is sublimely elegant, offering an unimpeded view of the escapement and balance. It also allows the enthusiast to admire the synchronized movements of the escapement wheels. Of course, it’s not only the movement, but also finish, which make new watch special.

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The surfaces of pinions and wheels are completely flat and highly polished to within exceptionally uniform tolerances. All finishing work on the main plate and bridges is done by hand to achieve the highest possible levels of surface finish. Screws and all steel parts are also finished and polished by hand. Dial of the watch is made entirely in Voutilainen workshop.

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Dial is engine turned by hand. In center, there is transparent enamel, highly polished to be able to admire reflects of guilloche work. Hands are made from gold and steel, due to special treatment they have elegant and visible metallic color.

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The wheels and pinions are perfectly polished, the bridges and mainplate are in German silver and hand-finished to superlative levels. All the steel parts are polished and hand-chamfered. This refined approach is also reflected on the dial of the Vingt-8. A solid silver base is guilloché-worked with a trompe l’oeil motif. Two zones appear to be magnified by an optical illusion created by a subtle variation in the guilloché pattern.

The central part is coated with Grand Feu enamel

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Technical Characteristics

Model: Voutilainen Vingt-8 Enamel

Movement
Mechanical hand-wound, 21 jewels, 18,000 vib/h
Proprietary direct-impulse escapement with two escapement wheels
Large balance-wheel with double-coil balance-spring
German silver mainplate and bridges, gold wheels
65-hour power reserve.
Conception, design, manufacture, finishing and assembly carried out in Voutilainen workshop.
Movement size
ø 30.00 mm x 5.60 mm
Balance
Free sprung balance wheel (with Brequet/Grossman balance sprint, beating at 18,000 vph),
with rose gold inertia blocks.
Diameter of balance wheel is 13.60mm, wheel in rose gold.
Jewels: 21
Hands: Polished Gold and steel
Functions
Hours, minutes, small seconds.
Dial
Solid silver and gold.
Center part is covered with transparent enamel.
Highly polished Guilloché enamelled central part with red & blue grand feu enamel.
Small seconds, gold applied numerals and gold hands.
Additionals
18K pink or white gold, 18-carat gold crown.
Case size: ø 39.00 mm  x 11.5mm
Sapphire crystals front and rear, glare-proof treatment on front.
Hand-stitched leather, with 18-carat white gold buckle

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Year: 2016
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Kari Voutilainen
Voutilainen Horlogerie d’Art
Comblémine 2
2112 Môtiers | Switzerland
Tél +41 32 861 4832
Fax +41 32 861 4833
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

EBERHARD & CO. – Scafograf 300


EBERHARD & CO. Scafograf 300 Automatic NEW

For the presentation of one of its latest creations, 
Eberhard & Co. takes a walk down its memory lane…

It was the 1950s when Eberhard & Co. decided to take on a challenge that has, from time immemorial, always fascinated men – the sea and its mysterious depths.



While Hemingway was writing one of his greatest works, “The old man and the sea”, which dealt with subjects such as courage and man’s tenacity in the face of the ocean, Eberhard & Co. presented its Scafograf collection, designed to be worn by the adventurous and sporty with a dynamic spirit and love of life.
Enriched over the years, the collection was made up of steel models which were water-resistant to 100, 200, 300, 400, 750 or 1000 metres, with or without a rotating bezel and luminescent hour markers.

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The Scafograf 300 incorporated all the main features required of a dive watch: automatic with a sturdy, shock-resistant steel case (Ø 42.5 mm), water-resistance to 300m, a graduated black bezel to control elapsed dive time, a high-contrast dial with luminescent hands and markers and a stainless steel expandable bracelet. The date at 3 o'clock - unusual for a dive watch - and the look of this model made it agreeably suitable for every day wear.

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Eberhard & Co. now presents a new edition of this model, reinterpreted in a contemporary way.
The new Scafograf 300 is a mechanical, self-winding diving watch, with a Ø 43 mm steel case, an unidirectional rotating bezel in ceramic, with luminescent markings on the first 15 minutes scale, curved sapphire glass and a helium escape valve at 9 o’clock.

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The “galbé” black dial has luminescent applied indices and the date at 3 o'clock. The name of the model, the central seconds hand and the dots can be white, light blue or yellow. The hours and minutes hands are also luminescent.

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The clean and precise lines of the  Scafograf 300 are also well suited to a more casual-chic use out of the water.

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Technical features

Reference:  41034.1

Movement: 
Calibre ETA 2824-2
Mechanical, self-winding, date at 3 o’clock.
Central seconds hand
Case:
Stainless steel
Diameter of the case: 43 mm
Thickness of the case: 12,60 mm
Case-back:  steel, screwed, personalized with an engraved starfish
Bezel:  in ceramic, rotating, unidirectional, with luminescent markings on the first 15 minutes scale
Water-resistance:  300 m, diving watch, with helium escape valve at 9 o’clock
Crown: in steel, screw-in , water-resistant, personalized “E
Glass: sapphire, convex, anti-reflecting
Dial: 
Matt black, “galbé” with luminescent applied indices
Hands: 
Hours and minutes: “baton-type”, “squelettes”, luminescent.
The name of the model, the central seconds’ hand and the dots can be white, light blue or yellow
Strap: 
Integrated black rubber strap, personalized with the “E” shield, emblem of the Maison.
The inside is characterized by small shields that allow good transpiration.
Buckle personalised E&C.
Optional: Deployment clasp Déclic® - Patented
Bracelet:  Chassis®, in steel. Deployment clasp Déclic® - Patented

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