Tuesday, November 29, 2016

MeisterSinger – Peter Henlein Gold Limited Edition
















MeisterSinger“Peter Henlein” Gold Chronometer Limited Edition


Edition honors one of the 
originators of German watchmaking

MeisterSinger manufactures unusual mechanical watches that display the time with one single hour hand, precisely to the nearest five minutes – quite sufficient for people who arrange their time themselves and don’t worry about seconds. 

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The “Peter Henlein” edition is both technically and optically a big exception in the MeisterSinger collection. Instead of the upright hour digits, the “Peter Henlein” edition has them placed radially. In the center of the dial there is a second circle indicating the hours in Roman numerals.

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The design of the needle-shaped hour hand is also quite different from the usual MeisterSinger style: The dial of the “Peter Henlein” is based on historical timepieces, which Manfred Brassler, the founder of MeisterSinger, took as an inspiration when designing his single-hand watches.


Mechanical miracles from the city of the mastersingers

In Germany, one name in particular is synonymous with early watchmaking: Peter Henlein (around 1479 to 1542), a master locksmith from Nuremberg who was, for a long time, somewhat too generously accredited with having invented the first “wearable” clock. Although we now know that he was not the first to design this type of timepiece and that the famous “Nuremberg egg” pocket watches were only made after his death, he was certainly responsible for the popularity of the “pocket watch”.

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Unfortunately it is not known whether he, as a Nuremberg master craftsman, sang in one of the city’s singers’ fraternities from which MeisterSinger draws its name. The name Peter Henlein is also synonymous with the age of the Renaissance, in which the proud bourgeoisie, both artistically and technically talented, began to shape the world in a decisive way.


Chronometer with a Renaissance face

In Henlein’s day, clocks were designed with one single hand – firstly because they were unable to indicate smaller units of time with any degree of precision, and secondly because the world simply did not need to run by minutes or even seconds. However, there is a good reason why the “Peter Henlein” edition in particular is also fitted with a second hand: It is the prerequisite for participating in the strict precision tests in the laboratories of the Swiss COSC, according to which the watch may be officially named the first MeisterSinger chronometer.

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That is a wonderful accolade for the specially designed movement that powers the Peter Henlein edition – the hand-wound caliber MSH01, which MeisterSinger had developed in Switzerland. Crafted to meet the specifications of MeisterSinger watches and fitted with a uniquely shaped bridge designed by Manfred Brassler, to date it has only been used in MeisterSinger’s premium line – the Circularis. A top-of-the-line movement, precise and reliable, the MSH01 also continues in the tradition of Peter Henlein and his “portable watches”.

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 In the Peter Henlein edition, the movement and the bright dial are enclosed in an 18-karat gold case, 43 millimeters in diameter and waterproof up to 5 bar. The hand-wound movement with its gold-plated bridge and a generous 120-hour power reserve is clearly visible through the sapphire glass exhibition back.

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The Peter Henlein is available from September as a limited edition of 15 watches and costs 14,000 euros.

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Technical specifications

Model: MeisterSingerPeter Henlein Gold Edition

Movement
Calibre MSH01
Manual wind
Mechanism bridge rhodium-plated with côtes circulaire (circular graining)
Twin in-series mainspring barrels
Temperature-blued screws
Caption: Golden eye-catcher – not only the case,
but also the bridge of the MeisterSinger caliber MSH01 gleams in gold.
Diameter 32.7 mm
Height 5.4 mm
27 jewels
Glucydur® balance wheel
Eccentric precision timing
28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz)
Incabloc ® shock protection
120-hour power reserve
Watch
18-karat gold case
Diameter 43 mm
Domed sapphire crystal
Sapphire crystal back
Face White
Water resistant up to 5 bar
Strap
Wristband made of alligator leather with double-folding clasp

Limited Edition of 15 watches

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Hafenweg 46, 48155 Münster
Stefan Loges
Tel: +49-251-1334-8615
Fax: +49-251-1334-8610
E-Mail: loges@meistersinger.de
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Monday, November 28, 2016

A. Lange & Söhne – DATOGRAPH Perpetual Tourbillon Edition

A. Lange & SöhneSAXONIA DATOGRAPH Perpetual Tourbillon Limited Edition

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Worth a closer look

Dispatch of the DATOGRAPH PERPETUAL TOURBILLON has begun

The first of the new DATOGRAPH PERPETUAL TOURBILLON watches – of which there are just 100 – have now been dispatched. The watch does exactly what its name suggests, combining a perpetual calendar with a flyback chronograph and a tourbillon in an absolutely unique way.

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Since 2006 the name DATOGRAPH PERPETUAL has stood for the ingenious combination of flyback chronograph and perpetual calendar. Ten years on, this fascinating timepiece is now available with an added tourbillon – although at first glance, the only clue is in the name on the dial. That is because the tourbillon can only be seen by looking through the sapphire-crystal caseback.

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For the watchmakers, integrating this popular mechanism into this exclusive timepiece was a much more challenging task than might be expected. That is because the 729-part calibre L952.2 movement was not simply constructed module by module. Instead, A. Lange & Söhne decided on a more elegant but more complicated solution: within the movement, which was rebuilt from scratch, the three complications that give the watch its name were all connected to form an integrated whole.

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The chronograph is equipped with a column-wheel mechanism, a precise jumping minute counter and a flyback function. The jumping perpetual calendar is paired with a moon-phase display and a Lange outsize date.

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And a glance through the sapphire-crystal caseback into the movement – hand-decorated in accordance with the highest Lange standards – makes it clear how the chronograph mechanism was arranged around the tourbillon. Thanks to the patented stop-seconds mechanism, the balance wheel is momentarily brought to a standstill when the crown is pulled, so that the watch can be set with one-second accuracy.

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The sophisticated nature of the watch's construction is also reflected in its design: the clearly structured black dial of this model – which is limited to just 100 watches – is easy to read despite the density of information it displays.

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Technical Specifications

Model: Saxonia DATOGRAPH Perpetual Tourbillon Platinum
Reference №: 740.036

Limited Edition100 watches.

Movement
Lange manufacture calibre L952.2;
Manually wound, crafted to the most exacting Lange quality standards, decorated and assembled by hand; precision-adjusted in five positions; plates and bridges made of untreated German silver; balance cock engraved by hand
Movement measures
Diameter: 32.6 millimetres; height: 9.0 millimetres
Movement parts: 729
Bearing jewels: 59
Screwed gold chatons: 5, including one diamond endstone
Escapement: Lever escapement
Oscillator:
Shock-resistant balance with eccentric poising weights, balance spring manufactured in-house with a frequency of 18,000 semi-oscillations per hour
Power reserve: 50 hours when fully wound
Functions
Hours and minutes; subsidiary seconds dial; Tourbillon with patented stop-seconds;
Chronograph with flyback and precisely jumping minute counter;
Perpetual calendar with outsize date, day of week, month and leap-year display;
Moon-phase display; day/night indicator;
Power-reserve indicator; 50 hours power reserve
Operating elements
Crown for winding the watch and setting the time, two pushers for operating the chronograph, rapid-correction pusher for collectively advancing all calendar displays, one recessed corrector each for adjusting the day of the week, the month and the moon phases
Case
Platinum
Diameter: 41.5 millimetres;
Height: 14.6 millimetres
Crystal and back: Sapphire crystal (Mohs hardness 9)
Dial  Black
Hands:  Hour and minute hands in rhodiumed gold, luminous; day, month and four-year hands in rhodiumed gold; chronograph sweep seconds hand, subsidiary seconds hand and minute counter hand in  rhodiumed gold
Strap
Hand-stitched alligator leather strap, black
Buckle:
Lange prong buckle

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