Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Harry Winston – Histoire de Tourbillon 10 Edition

















Harry Winston Histoire de Tourbillon 10 - Unique Collection 10th Anniversary Timepiece 2019



For the first time ever, Harry Winston uses four distinct tourbillons in a Histoire de Tourbillon creation. Arranged in perfectly symmetrical order, the four independent, adjacent cores rotate in 36 seconds, their high-precision steps unified by a series of three differentials. Together, they make Histoire de Tourbillon 10 a timepiece dedicated to superlative chronometry, with a unique design.

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Having previously used tourbillons with single, double or triple axes, combined (or not) with single or double tourbillons or a carousel, Harry Winston's latest creation makes a big impression with a new achievement in watchmaking. For the first time ever, a wristwatch produced as a series is equipped with four tourbillons. This achievement, which translates into an equally impressive design, represents a milestone in the story of the Histoire de Tourbillon collection.

A milestone

Histoire de Tourbillon 10 marks the 10th anniversary of the Harry Winston collection, dedicated to the reigning complication in contemporary fine watchmaking.

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A decade of perseverance and innovation has pushed the boundaries of what the tourbillon can do. This year, the collection culminates in two timepieces -- 10 of each -- and a special edition Winstonium model, limited to just one unique piece.

A dream vehicle

A rectangular case was needed to realize the Histoire de Tourbillon 10 complication. At 53.3 mm wide and 39.1 mm tall, the piece is as much a vessel as it is a watch.

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The four tourbillons of the HW4702 caliber, which has no less than 673 components, can be seen in the four corners of the case, housed in a glass box of impressive proportions and supported by two transverse bridges. Carved like three- dimensional wings, openworked and sculptural, they round out the impression of symmetry that emerges from Histoire de Tourbillon 10.

Distributed operation

The idea behind using multiple regulating mechanisms is to take advantage of the qualities of each one and harness their unique way of reacting to gravity, the effects of which the tourbillon is designed to offset. Thus, they do not mark the same time, but the same time must be given, so the operation of these mechanisms is unified by three differentials.

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The first is connected to the two tourbillons on the left, while the second is connected to those on the right side of the case. The third, which is large and located in a central position, does the job of averaging the two previous differentials and transmitting its information to the juxtaposed hands.

Distributed power

The tourbillons are a major source of precision for Histoire de Tourbillon 10, but they are not alone. Chronometry relies on other factors, including the quality of the power flow that feeds the regulating mechanisms. The closer this flow is to complete consistency, the smoother and more accurate the movement of the tourbillons is.

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This phenomenon is made possible by two pairs of fast-winding barrels that are overlaid, mounted successively, and then connected to the tourbillons. As a result, the energy is not shared across the four corners of the movement, but distributed as required.


Center stage

The Histoire de Tourbillon 10 dial is a single component sapphire piece, with complex and perfectly symmetrical volumetry. Its central part is a hollow circle that hosts the 12 hour markers for the chapter ring. It extends upwards and downwards through a rectangular extension that carries the two large numbers 6 and 12.

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The bezel of this exceptional timepiece also uses volume in a distinctive way because it is chamfered and beveled, and features greater elevation at 6 and 12 o'clock. At these two sensitive points, the bezel is marked by two notches, which, together with the variation in height, trace the three Harry Winston arches. This reference to the architecture of the entrance to the iconic Fifth Avenue Showroom is one of the specific signatures of Harry Winston timepieces.

In contrast

The surface coloring of the HW4702 caliber rounds out the personality of the three versions of Histoire de Tourbillon 10. The unique Winstonium piece can be recognized by its two large blue tourbillon bridges, a color borrowed from the gearwheel bridges inside the case, while the rest of the platinum is completely rhodium-plated. The white gold model features rhodium-plated tourbillon bridges and a dark gray platinum.

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This shade is repeated on the back of the barrel bridge. Finally, the version with the rose gold case inverts its colors in the barrel bridges and features a rhodium-plated platinum. The strap of each Histoire de Tourbillon echoes the various models. The Winstonium and white gold versions are mounted on alligator leather with large scales and topstitched with a 950 platinum thread. And, the pink gold version launches a new bracelet color: black with copper highlights enhanced by topstitching in rose gold thread. Elegant, sophisticated touches and a profound attention to the tiniest details allow for a series of truly unique timepieces.

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Technical Specifications

Collection    Histoire de Tourbillon

Name    Histoire de Tourbillon 10

               
References   
  • 18K white gold: HCOMQT53WW001
  • 18K rose gold: HCOMQT53RR001
  • Winstonium: HCOMQT53PP001
               
Movement
Caliber    HW4702

Type    Mechanical, manual winding
Movement dimensions 
Dimensions: 45.0 mm x 32.0 mm
Thickness: 12.85 mm (on the tourbillon bridge)
Number of components    673, including 78 per tourbillon
Number of jewels    95  
Tourbillons      4 tourbillons
that rotate counterclockwise in 36 seconds
Barrels 
2 x 2 coaxial barrels in a series with rapid rotation  (1 rotation every 3.2 hours),
barrel fitted with a spring featuring a sliding brace
Power reserve    55 hours
Frequency    21 600 vibrations/hour (3 Hz)
Balance springs     Phillips terminal curve and Geneva-style stud
Balance wheels     Variable-inertia with gold adjusting screws
Finishes
Platinum, bridges and tourbillon bridges made of titanium,
microbead blasting, anglage and hand-polished chamfers
Functions    Hours and minutes, power reserve
Case
18K white gold, 18K rose gold or Winstonium
Dimensions: 53.3 mm x 39.1 mm
Height: 17.60 mm
Crystal            Domed sapphire with anti-reflective coating on both sides
Case back        Open, sapphire crystal
Water resistance    3 bar (30 meters)
Dial            Skeletonized sapphire dial
Strap    
            HCOMQT53WW001: Black alligator leather with
            stitching in platinum 950 thread
            HCOMQT53RR001: Black alligator leather with copper
            highlights and stitching in 18K rose gold thread
            HCOMQT53PP001: Black alligator leather with stitching
            in platinum 950 thread
Buckle    Ardillon buckle in 18K white gold, 18K rose gold or Winstonium

Limited Edition 
        HCOMQT53WW001: 10 pieces
        HCOMQT53RR001: 10 pieces
        HCOMQT53PP001: Unique timepiece



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Monday, May 27, 2019

Glashutte Original – SENATOR Chronometer Tourbillon Platinum Edition














Glashutte Original SENATOR Chronometer Tourbillon Platinum 42mm - Limited Edition


Premiere of a world first

In the small Saxon town of Glashütte, elegance and mechanics have long been combined in elaborately finished timepieces. In 1920, the master watchmaker Alfred Helwig gave the tourbillon, one of the most challenging complications of haute horlogerie, the appearance of weightlessness by anchoring the mechanism on one side only.

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Today Glashütte Original presents Alfred Helwig’s invention in an advanced and highly sophisticated version. The Saxon manufactory has succeeded for the first time in combining a flying tourbillon with a second-stop mechanism, zero reset and minute detent, allowing the time to be set with great precision. This world first edition in platinum is limited to 25 pieces and officially certified as a chronometer.


The Tourbillon: traditionally in motion

As fascinating as it is to observe the turning of a tourbillon cage, it was originally intended to enhance the precision of a watch. Whether cantilevered (“flying”) or anchored with a bridge in the classical manner: this “whirlwind” turns, together with the entire oscillation and escapement system, on its own axis. In the past, this made it possible to counter the impact of gravity on the rate performance of pocket watches. With modern wristwatches, the tourbillon serves above all to demonstrate the maker’s exceptional horological expertise, which connoisseurs around the world are certain to appreciate.

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Glashütte Original shows that a tourbillon can still serve its original purpose. Second-stop mechanism, zero reset and minute detent ensure that the minute and second hands are synchronised, allowing the time to be set with great precision: the tourbillon’s rotating cage stops the moment the crown is pulled, and since the second hand is mounted on the cage, it also stops immediately.

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The watchmakers of the manufactory welcomed the challenge to find a way to stop the flying tourbillon “in full flight” and to combine it with the ability to set the time precisely. Their solution is as well engineered as it is innovative. Glashütte Original has applied for two patents on the complex construction.

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To set the time the crown is pulled out. This triggers a vertical clutch that locks the tourbillon cage, and with that the balance, in its current position. If the crown is then pulled out further and held in position, the second hand advances clockwise to zero, and the minute hand advances to the next full index. In the process, a rotational damper ensures a smooth movement.

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Now the crown can be released and – while the small second remains at zero – the time can be set precisely to the minute while the crown is still pulled out. At the desired point in time the crown is pressed back again, which releases the seconds hand, thus ensuring that minutes and seconds are synchronised perfectly. This version has also been fitted, for the first time, with shock protection on both sides of the flying tourbillon.


The manual winding Calibre 58-05
Chronometric precision in elegant attire

The high rate precision of the Senator Chronometer Tourbillon – Limited Edition has been confirmed by an independent testing institute. Each watch is certified as a chronometer, in conformance with the DIN 8319 standard, by the German Calibration Service in Glashütte.

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The watch undergoes 15 days of testing in five different positions and at three different temperatures. In addition, a silicon balance spring offers greater protection against magnetic fields and changes in temperature. The manual winding calibre 58-05, which beats at a frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour, has a power reserve of 70 hours when fully wound, indicated by the display at 9 o’clock.


The design: multi-layered and transparent

The 42 mm platinum case presents a movement with highly refined decorative finishes. Beneath the off-centre, galvanic blue dial, fascinating views emerge from the combination of different levels and finishes. The dial and Flying Tourbillon rise like little towers over the upper and lower halves of the movement, resulting in a remarkable three-dimensional effect. The open design and a partially transparent sapphire crystal ring bearing the seconds scale draw the viewer’s gaze into the depths of the watch. Various hand engravings and the classic Glashütte stripe finish round off the decoration.

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In addition, a particularly sophisticated detail is positioned discreetly on the upper edge of the dial. The mirrored upper ring displays, at 12 o’clock, the inscription “Chronometer Tourbillon”, engraved back-to-front on the dial fastener.

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Also the back of the watch features fascinating, elaborate traditional finishes. A dark blue Louisiana alligator leather strap with a fold fastener in platinum completes this model.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Collection : SENATOR
 
Model:  Chronometer Tourbillon Platinum Edition

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Reference number: 1-58-05-01-03-30

Movement
Manual winding Calibre 58-05
, highly refined movement
Functions: Flying Tourbillon with small second, off-centre hour and minute hands,
rotating tourbillon cage with second-stop mechanism,
zero reset and innovative minute detent, power reserve display
Special features: German chronometer certification
Running time: 70 hours
Frequency: 21,600 vph, equivalent to 3 Hz
Case
Polished/satin-brushed platinum,
front and back glass in sapphire crystal, water resistant to 5 bar
Dimensions: Ø 42.0 mm, height: 12.0 mm
Dial
Galvanic blue, with appliques
Strap
Dark blue Louisiana alligator leather strap,
fold fastener in platinum

Limited edition: 25 pieces

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Altenberger Straße 1 I D-01768 Glashütte i. Sa.
Telephone: +49 (0) 350 53 46 - 0
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