Monday, November 4, 2013

Greubel Forsey - Tourbillon 24 Secondes Contemporain













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Greubel Forsey presents the Tourbillon 24 Secondes Contemporain with natural titanium movement

Greubel Forsey presents the Tourbillon 24 Secondes Contemporain with natural titanium movement housed in a regal 5N red or white gold round case. The sober, pared-down architecture forms a superb backdrop to the regulator, Greubel Forsey’s third invention, the Tourbillon 24 Secondes mechanism, supported at 6 o’clock by a barely detectable transparent sapphire bridge. The ‘floating’ tourbillon; long central tripod for the hour and minute hands; and multi-level dial featuring raised sapphire chapter ring, all combine to endow this timepiece with a striking sense of depth.

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The metallised hour indexes of the chapter ring are finished in red or white gold, depending on the case material, while markings on a blackened track underneath signal the minutes. Twelve o’clock stands out for being not only the sole numeral (in red or white gold) but also for being raised, descending separately from the chapter ring.

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A quest for aesthetic and a technical balance guided Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey while creating the Tourbillon 24 Secondes Contemporain, as evidenced in the spatial configuration of components, both display-side and on the back. Darker details on the display – such as the power reserve indicator at 4 o’clock, small seconds at 9 o’clock or the 24 seconds tourbillon at 6 o’clock – contrast with the light grey of the natural titanium movement and integrated titanium bridges, which feature superlatively hand-finished straight-graining, frosting and highly polished bevels.

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At 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock, two gold plates, hand-engraved with the philosophy of  Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey, adorn the caseband. Turning over the Tourbillon 24 Secondes Contemporain, three NAC-treated anthracite bridges can be glimpsed through the sapphire crystal display back, revealing the full extent of Greubel Forsey’s expertise in extremely fine hand-finishing: Mirror polished bevels (many of which feature internal angles), mirror-polished countersinks, straight graining and snailed decoration on the mainspring barrel.



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There are also discrete nods to tradition on this contemporary timepiece, for example the domed olive jewels and heat blued screws, which pay elegant homage to master watchmakers of the nineteenth century. A hand-stitched alligator strap with a folding clasp in 5N red gold or white gold completes the timepiece.

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Technical details
The movement comprises 268 components, 88 for the ultra‐light 0.39-gram tourbillon cage alone, and is powered by two coaxial mainspring barrels in series providing an optimal power reserve of 72 hours.
The oscillator, beating at 3Hz / 21,600 vibrations per hour, features a variable inertia balance with Phillips terminal curve.
The mainplate and bridges are in natural titanium and are hand-finished with straight-graining and mirrorpolished bevels. Bridges in nickel silver with nickel-palladium finish are frosted and straight‐grained with hand-polished bevels. The tourbillion bridge is in transparent synthetic sapphire while the tourbillon cage is in titanium.
The hour and minute chapter ring is in synthetic sapphire while small seconds dial and power reserve indicator are in gold. The 5N red gold or white gold case measures 43.5mm in diameter by 15.2mm high and features synthetic sapphire crystals, domed on the dial side and a a flat display back. The black alligator strap is hand‐stitched with a 5N red gold or white gold folding clasp.

The Tourbillon 24 Secondes
This timepiece houses Greubel Forsey’s third fundamental invention, the Tourbillon 24 Secondes, a highlyefficient, fast‐rotating – 24‐second revolution – tourbillon cage inclined at 25°, which minimises negative effects of gravity on the oscillator, particularly in stable positions.

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For more information:
Angela Landone - Tel. +39 02 4391 1039
angela.landone @ greubelforsey.com

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Saturday, November 2, 2013

CHOPARD - Mille Miglia Zagato Chronograph Limited Edition















CHOPARD MILLE MIGLIA Zagato Chronograph Limited Edition NEW


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The Mille Miglia Zagatochronograph – A Shared passion

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Zagato, a name eponymous with ultimate driving machines is a direct evocation of style and performance. This first collaboration between Zagato and Chopard fuses Italian racing design DNA with Swiss mechanical perfection, conjuring up an incredibly desirable limited-edition of the iconic Mille Miglia. The result is an exclusive yet authentic watch, the marriage of Italian passion and Swiss know-how, bound together by the love of classic motorsports.

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This limited edition Mille Miglia benefits from the respective skills of these two prestigious Houses that both nurture a passion for cars. We handle the execution, the ‘engine’ part and the chassis, while Zagato participates in creating the bodywork, the ‘passenger compartment’ and the upholstery.
The Mille Miglia Zagato is issued in a 500-piece limited series for the black DLC-coated steel version and the same number for the two-tone version with an 18-carat rose gold finish. It is available in Chopard boutiques around the world.
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The ‘engine’ is a self-winding chronograph movement also offering the useful date and dual-time complications. This calibre, which generally drives the Mille Miglia watches, is officially certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute, the COSC, a sure token of its high-precision rating.
With its 42.5 mm steel case using DLC coating treatment – chosen for its extreme scratch-resistance- the watch comes in two variations: one all-black and the other fitted with a rose gold bezel featuring a red insert bearing the 24-hour dual-time graduation.
Whether you opt for the steel or the all-black version, the watch is infused with classic Zagato signature features.
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The start/stop chronograph pusher matches the colour of the bezel – either black or in rose gold. It both versions, it has a red-lacquered tip, a nod to the symbolic colour of both Zagato and the Mille Miglia. The upholstery (the strap) echoes the architecture of the ‘double bubble’ roof, while the bright red stitching on the leather is another classic Zagato signature feature.

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The Milanese automotive designer’s triumphant Z logo composes the motif adorning the crown and also forms the fine grey technical grid pattern occupying the entire surface of the ‘passenger compartment’ – meaning the dial. The fonts on the latter as well as on the bezel were also specially designed for the occasion. Visible sharper and more angular, they epitomise the sporting and design-focused spirit of this cooperative effort.

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It is safe to say that Zagato’s name has long entered the Hall of Fame of mechanical sports and its mere evocation will fill car enthusiasts elicits irrepressible desirability. Since 1919, the atelier founded by Ugo Zagato in Milan has created some of the most applauded and iconic automotive bodyworks. Zagato’s name is associated with the greatest car manufacturers including Italian legends Ferrari, Lancia and Maserati, but also Aston Martin and Bentley. Classic car specialists will also recall that Zagato-bodied Alfa Romeos won 4 Mille Miglias in 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1933.
 
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Chopard timepieces are intimately bound up with the field of motorsports. Its enduring commitment as sponsor and official timekeeper of the Mille Miglia is now into its 25th year and is underwritten by the actual participation in the race of Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, co-president of the Geneva-based firm and himself a keen driver and collector of classic cars. It was along the route of the legendary Italian car rally that he met Andrea Zagato, who heads the family company.

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United in the same passion for classic cars and the Mille Miglia, while sharing the same values, Chopard and Zagato have come together to deliver an intensely desirable technical object crafted by qualified artisans, the entire process being governed by a constant concern for detail and the pursuit of excellence.
The result? A stunning collector’s watch with a modern, sporty and refined spirit.

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Technical details

Ref. Number: 168550-6001 18-carat Rose Gold and DLC Blackened Stainless Steel
Ref. Number: 168550-3004 DLC Blackened Stainless Steel

FUNCTION(S): Chronograph, GMT
INDICATION(S): 
Hours and minutes, small seconds, date, dual time-zone display,
Chronograph seconds hand, 30-minute counter, 12-hour counter
CERTIFICATION(S): Chronometer certificate issued by the COSC
LIMITED EDITION: 500
TYPE OF WINDING:  Self-winding mechanical movement
POWER RESERVE: 46 hours
FREQUENCY: 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour)
JEWELS: 25
MATERIAL: 18-carat rose gold and stainless steel
CASE DIMENSION(S): Ø 42.40 mm
CASE THICKNESS: 14.87 mm
DIAL:
Black dial with Zagato logos, black counters,
Luminescent indexes and hands
FRONT GLASS: Glareproofed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
CROWN MATERIAL:  Stainless steel
WATER-RESISTANCE: 50 metres
STRAP: Black calfskin barenia leather strap (matt)
BUCKLE MATERIAL: Stainless steel
BUCKLE TYPE: Folding clasp

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