Monday, March 17, 2014

CHRONOSWISS – TimeMaster Chronograph Skeleton



CHRONOSWISS TimeMaster Chronograph Skeleton  NEW

BASELWORLD Novelty 2014

Completely New Insights

After long having been covered, it’s finally come out –the dial, that is. For the first time ever, a skeletonized version of this sporty chronograph debuts within the Chronoswiss collection at Baselworld 2014, allowing an unencumbered view into the ticking heart of the watch – a fascinating chance to see inside the filigreed, decorated movement.

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This striking timepiece comes in a stainless steel case with a DLC-coated bezel, lending it not only dynamic visuals, but also robust character. DLC (“diamond-like carbon”) is extremely hard and thus defends against scratching. The bezel also features a five-minute scale boasting Super-LumiNova inlays. In addition to the chronograph function, the date is displayed within a subdial positioned at 3 o’clock.

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Light and shade: the Timemaster Chronograph Skeleton is available in two dial variations: mysterious black or extravagantly elegant galvanic matte silver– each unique in its own right. The white Super-LumiNova is clearly visible on the black version, allowing for excellent night reading due to the high contrast levels.

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The matte silver is beautifully complemented by luminous coating on the hands, dial and bezel, creating stunning turquoise blue accents. No matter where your personal preference lies, the Timemaster Chronograph Skeleton allows for fascinating insights.

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Technical Specifications

Model Timemaster Chronograph Skeleton
Reference Numbers
CH 9043 SB bk Stainless steel with DLC-coated bezel, dial galvanic black
CH 9043 SB si Stainless steel with DLC-coated bezel, dial galvanic silver

Case
Polished solid 52-part case,
Measures Ø 44 mm, height 15,30 mm
polished bezel with 5-minutes-scale in Super-LumiNova and anti-reflective sapphire crystal,
Screw-down case back with full thread and embossing, onion-style crown,
screw-in lugs with patented Autobloc System
Movement
Chronoswiss caliber
C. 741 S
Type Chronograph, Automatik
Diameter Ø 30 mm (13 1/4´´´)
Height 7,90 mm
Jewels 25
Balance Glucydur, three-legged
Balance spring Nivarox I
Fine adjustment Via excenter cam
Shock protection Incabloc shock protection
Frequency 4 Hz., 28,800 vph (semi-oscillations)
Power reserve
Approx. 46 hours
Special features
Skeletonized rotor with côtes de Genève, ball bearings, polished pallet
lever and escape wheel, bridges and base plate with perlage, parts
blackened
Dial 
Metal dial, either galvanic matte black or silver, details in Super-
LumiNova
Displays Sweep hours and minutes, date window at 3 o’clock, sweep
chronograph seconds, 30-minute counter, 12-hour counter
Water-resistant to 10 atm
Hands 
Metal hands coated with Super-LumiNova; Modern-style
Strap Rubber
Clasp Folding clasp

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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Arnold & Son – Instrument DSTB

















ARNOLD & SON
Instrument DSTB (Dial Side True Beat) Limited Edition NEW


BASELWORLD Novelty 2014
Arnold & Son is pleased to invite you to view our 2014 novelties presented at our A&S booth located in the PALACE 4E, March 27th – April 3rd


Arnold & Son Celebrates 250 Years with the Heritage-Inspired, 
Cutting Edge Limited Edition DSTB

Demonstrating its rich British history and quality Swiss craftsmanship, Arnold & Son unveils the limited edition DSTB (Dial Side True Beat). A tribute to the brand’s 250th anniversary, the DSTB is a testament to its heritage, vision and Haute Horlogerie ingenuity.

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The DSTB is part of the Instrument Collection and, like every other model from Arnold & Son, features an in-house mechanical movement. The true beat seconds is a traditional complication of Arnold & Son, and this watch pays tribute to the watches produced by John Arnold during the second half of his career, when he and his son were the first to develop marine chronometers that could be produced in quantity at reasonable prices. Those technically superior, widely distributed chronometers reflected Arnold & Son’s commitment to exceptional precision and solved the problem of determining longitude at sea.

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Upholding that legacy, Arnold & Son’s master watchmakers thrive on creating complicated movements for exquisite timepieces. Such is the case with the DSTB watch, a truly innovative technical and architectural achievement. The newly developed automatic movement showcases the true beat seconds' mechanism entirely on the dial side. Not just the hands, but also the lever, wheels and three rose-gold treated true beat seconds bridges are located in all their beauty on the dial side. Making the watch even more alluring is the fact that the true beat seconds lever is shaped like an anchor – paying homage to Arnold’s maritime achievements.

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The true beat seconds are superbly indicated via a large sapphire dial that occupies the top left portion of the dial at 11 o’clock. At the 4 o’clock position, a white lacquered domed subdial indicates the hours and the minutes via blued hands. These generously proportioned, overlapping indications translate into a stunning three-dimensional dial.

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This restructuring of the intricate mechanism yields a concept not achieved in the watch industry heretofore. The self-winding calibre A&S6003 has 229 components. In true Arnold & Son style, the movement features Haute Horlogerie finishing with hand-chamfered and satin-finished lever and bridges, polished edges and fine circular graining and Côtes de Genève rayonnantes. The visible dial plate is NAC grey treated with large circular finishing, and blued screws with bevelled and mirror-polished heads.
The magnificent timepiece is housed inside a 43.5 mm 18-carat red gold case with anti-reflective sapphire crystal and caseback for viewing the superbly finished movement, complete with skeletonised oscillating weight. The 250th anniversary edition of the DSTB will be limited to just 50 timepieces – underscoring the brand’s commitment to exclusivity and excellence.

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Technical Characteristics

Ref. 1ATAR.L01A.C120A 18-carat Red Gold Case

Calibre:                                  
A&S6003
Exclusive Arnold & Son mechanical movement, self-winding,
32 jewels, diameter 38 mm, thickness 7.39 mm,
Power reserve 50 h, 28,800 vibrations/h
Functions:
hours, minutes, true beat seconds
Movement decoration:
palladium treated with Haute Horlogerie finishing: hand-chamfered
bridges and polished edges, fine circular graining and Côtes de Genève
rayonnantes, dial plate NAC grey treated with large circular finishing,
circular satin-finished wheels, blued screws with bevelled and mirror-
polished heads
True beat seconds bridges: rose gold treated, satin-finished
with hand-chamfered and polished edges
Oscillating weight: rhodium treated, skeletonised with brushed surfaces
Dial:  
domed and white lacquered, sapphire
Case:   
18-carat red gold, diameter 43.5 mm,
cambered sapphire with anti-reflective coating on both sides,
see-through sapphire case back
Strap:
Hand-stitched brown or black alligator leather
Water resistance:
30 Meters
Limited edition: 250th Anniversary, 50 timepieces

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