Friday, February 16, 2018

GREUBEL FORSEY – Mechanical Nano Foudroyante EWT




















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The First Nano Foudroyante EWT

Mechanical Nano – Episode 2: Following intense research on the mastery of nano-energy within the context of our Mechanical Nano project, Greubel Forsey announces a new breakthrough in mechanical watchmaking and presents the first Nano Foudroyante EWT.

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Mechanical Nano applied to the foudroyant jumping seconds.

  • LESS ENERGY USED – a reduction in the amount of energy consumed by a factor of 1,800
  • LESS SPACE USED 96% less compared to a conventional mechanism
  • RENEWED INVENTIVENESS – example: patent filing No.: EP 3220207 A1
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From tower clocks to wristwatches, the history of clock and watch-making over the past four centuries chronicles the ever-increasing miniaturisation of mechanisms. Up until now, the power needed to drive a wristwatch mechanism has been a limiting factor in terms of design and innovation.

Greubel Forsey’s fundamental work on Mechanical Nano, based on the mastery of energy and available space, is once again confirmed and now applied in a watch mechanism. In the process of developing the 180-day power reserve movement, the decision was taken to apply Mechanical Nano to the foudroyant jumping seconds mechanism. This watchmaking complication consists of a hand that makes one rotation every second to indicate the fractions of a second.

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For over ten years, Greubel Forsey’s EWT (Experimental Watch Technology) Laboratory has been working to push the boundaries of mechanical watchmaking and has had particular success in the domain of the Mechanical Nano project. Thanks to this totally new concept and following the recent application of patent No. EP 3220207 A1, Greubel Forsey is unveiling the first Nano Foudroyante EWT.

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The innovative mechanism of the Nano Foudroyante EWT
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Mechanical Nano has led Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey, as well as the engineers and designers at Greubel Forsey, to completely rethink the mechanism of the traditional foudroyant jumping seconds. This new construction consists, first of all, of a mobile (a) with a very low moment of inertia, which takes its information directly from the escape wheel (b). This principle means that a full gear train is no longer needed to ensure the sub-division of seconds (c), since the information is obtained from the wheel, which distributes and gives the rhythm to the energy of the movement. Energy consumption can now be expressed in nanojoules (nJ).

The first Mechanical Nano watchmaking application

This first application focuses on the reduction of inertia and on the energy savings it made possible. The display of the Nano Foudroyante EWT is by a miniature hand. This is made clearer to read by an optical system with 23x magnification.

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Practical EWT Laboratory tests confirm the theory and calculations, corroborating the studies on the savings of energy and space. On the basis of this first demonstrator there are a number of different innovative possibilities that will enable further optimisation of energy.

The results

Compared to a traditional foudroyant jumping seconds mechanism, the Greubel Forsey Nano Foudroyante EWT consumes 1,800 times less energy and occupies 96% less space. All of this research has made it possible to create a truly original and innovative foudroyant jumping seconds mechanism that makes best use of energy and available space in the movement of a mechanical timepiece.

Backed by their EWT (Experimental Watch Technology) lab, they became involved with these questions early on by developing new concepts. They already have the beginnings of a solution to one of the main constraints of mechanical watchmaking: available space and the consumption of energy.

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Mechanical Nano” has ushered in a new era of watch-making engineering, rich in extraordinary perspectives. This new approach is based on the consumption of energy on the scale of the nanojoule (nJ), with the aim of creating new watch mechanisms. It will allow for:
  • ƒ a considerable reduction in the energy consumed
  • ƒ an increase in the number of complications in the same space

Mastering nano energy (Problem)

In order to master and reduce energy on a nanometric level, two possibilities were explored:

  •  reducing the inertia of the components
  •  reducing friction

Practical application

After intensive research on inertia and friction, Greubel Forsey filed landmark patents and decided to apply this approach to a practical case study: the watchmaking mech-anism of jumping foudroyant seconds.



























Fig. 1 : Système de foudroyante classique.
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Presentation of the classic jumping foudroyant seconds system

In order to display the instants that divide seconds into fractions of seconds depending on the frequency of the balance wheel, it is essential to incorporate, along with the going train, a second gear train dedicated to the jumping seconds system. This second gear train starts from a second main-
spring barrel and synchronises at the level of the escape wheel intermittently, in order to divide seconds into equal parts, thereby offering a clearer reading of the passing seconds.


Presentation of the innovative jumping foudroyant seconds system

The goal is to reduce energy needs by creating a new jumping foudroyant seconds system with low energy consumption, within the scale of nanojoules. Research on reducing energy consumption focused on two possibilities: the reduction of both inertia and of friction. This research completely revolutionises the approach to making watches and has led to a complete rethinking of watchmaking mechanics.





























Fig. 4 : Démonstrateur P1 – Nano-foudroyante.
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As this system consumes energy at a nanometric scale, it is possible to imagine creating a timepiece where the jumping foudroyant seconds is connected directly to the escape wheel.
First, it was decided to minimise the influence of the dis-play on this demonstrator, named P1. Indeed, this demon-strator focuses on the energy aspect and on the energy sav-ings that follow from it.

First experiment with the nano-foudroyant jumping seconds: demonstrator P1

The nanoenergy approach led to completely rethinking the jumping seconds mechanism.









































Fig. 9 : Démonstrateur P2.
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This new creation consists, first of all, of a mobile with a very low moment of inertia, which takes its information from the escape wheel. This principle means that a full gear train is no longer needed to ensure the division of seconds, since the information is obtained directly from the escape wheel, which distributes and gives the rhythm to the energy distri-bution of the movement.

Second experiment with the nano-foudroyant jumping seconds: demonstrator P2

After validating the work on the reduction of inertia in the making of the first demonstrator, P1, it was neces-sary to work on the reduction of friction by making a sec-ond demonstrator, P2, one that was both functional and equipped with a nano-foudroyant jumping seconds system with a normal-sized display.

In the second demonstrator, P2, all the parameters were optimised in order to compensate for the greater inertia of the hand and of the escape wheel. This concerns, in particu-lar, the application of the patented GF Diamond Pivot system (US 2011/0044141 A1), (demonstrator P1 made use of traditional pivot system).




















Fig. 8 : Démonstrateur P1
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Diamond pivot systems can have a friction coefficient of 0.03, as opposed to 0.1 for steel and ruby pivot organs. They make it possible to avoid the use of lubrication and thereby eliminate viscous frictional torque.

Calculating the reduction of inertia: demonstrator P2

The escape wheel has a moment of inertia of  J r 3 = 5.53 mg mm 2 .
The moment of inertia of the hand with its pinion is J a = 292 µg mm 2 . With a gear ratio of  r = 60 / 9, the moment of inertia experienced by the escape wheel is

The initial torque of the mainspring barrel is 460 g mm. In order to keep the same amplitude with the nano-foudroyant jumping seconds system, the empirical relationship gives the relative variation of torque:

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Fig. 6 : Démonstrateur P1 – Loupe.
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The torque of the mainspring barrel should thus rise to 464 g mm. By remaining with a torque of 460 g mm, the amplitude will diminish by just 1.2° (which does not influence the timekeeping of the movement). This loss of amplitude corresponds to a consumption of 5 nJ per vibration. This confirms the optimisation of the mechanism, which largely compensates for the inertia of the display.

For demonstrator P2, the gear between the pinion and the wheel no longer has a spring, initially planned for avoid-ing floating of the hand. By eliminating tension between the pinion and the wheel, demonstrator P2 will consume less energy. The difference in energy reduction between the two demonstrators is 3.5x.

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Fig. 7 : Démonstrateur P1.
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5 nJ per jump, 6,000 times less. This nano mechanism occupies 25 times less space than a traditional mechanism.
All of this research makes it possible to create a new foudroyant jumping seconds mechanism that makes best use of energy consumption and available space in the move-ment of a mechanical timepiece. This new design of the functions does not in any way compromise the timekeeping.

This first practical application confirms the concept and demonstrates that the potential for development is enor-mous. We stand on the threshold of a new era, that of the “Mechanical Nano”.

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The Future

Having initiated the project over a decade ago, research and development on a movement with a 180-day power reserve is still going strong.

The Nano Foudroyante à Affichage, a new project Following validation of the reduction of inertia with this demonstrator, Greubel Forsey’s EWT Laboratory is currently working on validating a Nano Foudroyante based on the same fundamental principles, where the foudroyant jumping seconds is displayed on a standard size subdial: the Nano Foudroyante à Affichage. The practical results obtained from this research will be featured in an upcoming publication. Sharing is a value that is dear to both Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey. To that end, progress on Mechanical Nano research will be made public at regular intervals.

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Thursday, February 15, 2018

BREITLING – NAVITIMER 8 B01 Chronograph Bronze Dial Red Gold


BREITLINGNAVITIMER 8 B01 Chronograph Bronze-colored Dial Red Gold 43 mm

NAVITIMER 8 B01

As the highlight of our new watch line, the Navitimer 8 B01 is presented in stainless steel as well as in 18 k red gold, each with the exclusive Breitling Manufacture Caliber 01. With those two versions, the manufactory meets all the demands of discerning watch bearers.

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The first completely self-developed and -manufactured chronograph movement made its debut at Breitling just in time for the company’s 125th anniversary in 2009. Its tension spring supports a ball-bearing rotor highly efficiently in both directions of rotation. When the tension spring is fully wound, more than 70 hours of power reserve are available.

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This guarantees that the new Navitimer 8 B01 accurately displays hours, minutes, seconds, and date, even after a weekend tucked away in the vault. As befits a sophisticated mechanism of this kind, a classic control wheel operates the three chronograph functions start, stop, and reset. At the push of a button, an energy-saving friction coupling connects the stopwatch mechanism smoothly to the wheel mechanism.

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Other pioneering features include a patented self-centering system with an innovative heart-shaped lever to reset the chronograph to zero. The deliberate restriction to just 346 components ensures longevity and high serviceability. All components are finely finished and assembled according to Breitling’s strict specifications. Balance and balance spring oscillate at four hertz. This means that time intervals can be precisely timed to within one fourth of a second.

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Before the ticking microcosm finds its resting place in one of the eye-catching new cases with bidirectional pointer bezel, it has to prove itself for 15 days in the official Swiss chronometer test. After successfully returning from the rigorous testing laboratories of the COSC, the watchmakers assemble the exquisitely designed dial with the hands, whose length and shape are exactly aligned with the dial.

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On the wrist, the precise manufacture caliber can be identified by the arrangement of the permanent second, the positioning of the 30-minute and 12-hour totalizers, as well as the clearly readable window date positioned between 4 and 5 o’clock. The distinctive design element are the three contrasting subdials that add to the unmistakable statement of top-class chronograph performance with the Navitimer 8 B01. The three circular counters are distinctly offset in color.

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There is a choice between a black or blue dial in the steel models. A bronze-colored version harmonizes perfectly with the precious red gold case. Double anti-reflective sapphire glass gently curves over the front in each version. On the back, the exclusive inner workings are displayed through a transparent sapphire case back.

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The steel Navitimer 8 B01 features either a leather strap with a pin buckle or a stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp to give a secure and comfortable grip on the wrist. The solid gold version is only available with an alligator leather strap and pin buckle. Regardless of the case material, the Navitimer 8 B01 is water-resistant up to ten bar and is sure to catch the eye.

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Technical Specifications

Model : NAVITIMER 8 B01 Chronograph


Reference: RB011713 in 18 k Red Gold
Reference: AB011713 in stainless steel

MOVEMENT
Caliber: Breitling Manufacture Caliber 01
Diameter: 30 millimeters
Depth: 7.2 millimeters
Winder: automatic with dual-acting ball-bearing rotor
Power reserve: at least 70 hours
Number of components: 346
Balance frequency: 28,800 a/h or 4 hertz

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Chronograph: ratchet wheel control, vertical coupling,
30-minute and 12-hour counter
Display: hour, minute, second, window date
Certification: COSC-certified
CASE
Material: 
  • 18 k Red Gold
  • Stainless steel
Diameter:  43 millimeters
Height:  13.97 millimeters
Water resistance:  up to 10 bar (100 meters)
Glass:  sapphire, convex, double anti-reflective
Case back:  screwed steel, sapphire glass
Crown:  screw-locked
Bezel:  with pointer, bidirectional
DIAL
Stainless steel models: Black or blue with contrasting fields for permanent seconds and totalizers
Gold model: Bronze-colored
STRAP
Gold model: Brown alligator leather strap with pin buckle.
Stainless steel: Leather strap with pin buckle or stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp.

Stainless steel models: 

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