Thursday, October 10, 2019

HUBLOT – Big Bang Unico SORAI Ceramic 45 Special Edition

















HUBLOTBig Bang Unico SORAI Beige Ceramic 45 Special Edition 2019

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Act with Hublot to conserve rhinoceroses, 
a biodiversity emergency

Two-thirds of rhinoceros species may disappear in our lifetime, which would be an irreversible loss for our planet; and its main cause is poaching. Hublot has committed to a partnership with Kevin Pietersen and SORAI – Save Our Rhino Africa India – to conserve rhinoceroses threatened with extinction. 


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This commitment takes the form of the Big Bang Unico SORAI, from which a large proportion of the funds raised from sales will be directly paid to Care for Wild for the care and conservation of orphaned baby rhinoceroses, and to the South African National Parks agency to reinforce their nocturnal surveillance capabilities using airborne thermal intelligence tools.

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In buying the time piece, 100 people will thus become involved in this initiative undertaken by Hublot on the recommendations of SORAI.

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"The illegal trade in rhino horn and poaching was one of the subjects debated in Geneva last August during the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), demonstrating the urgency with which action is now needed. Staying ahead of poachers is a race against time, every time. Using innovative technologies such as thermal intelligence, surveillance teams can stay ahead of the poachers. We are proud and delighted to support Kevin Pietersen’s SORAI organisation in this goal for our future generations and global biodiversity."
- Ricardo Guadalupe
CEO of Hublot

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"This collaboration between Hublot and SORAI has allowed us a platform to give huge amounts of visibility to an incredible cause, on a global scale. By partnering, we are doubling the voices on this cause - and I'm so pleased that Hublot is now supporting the rhinos and their conservation quest. I’m looking forward to future and sharing the amazing story of SORAI with the world."
 - Kevin Pietersen
Founder of SORAI
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Big Bang Unico SORAI

Symbolic of the alliance, this 45-mm ceramic dial has donned the sandy tones of the sumptuous African bush and houses the image of a white rhinoceros. Strapped onto a matching NATO bracelet, the Big Bang Unico SORAI can express its commitment with personality by adopting the camouflage style of the second bracelet, made of rubber.

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The selective vulcanisation technology produces motifs in long-lasting colours that are perfectly drawn with an accuracy of a tenth of a millimetre, a first in the watchmaking world. This timepiece will be released as a special edition of 100 models.

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The largest rhinoceros sanctuary in the world

Care for Wild, founded in 2001 by Petronel Nieuwoudt, is the largest rhino orphanage and sanctuary in the world. Its mission is to ensure the continued existence of these species for our future generations. When it is left alone because its parents have been killed by poachers, an orphaned baby rhinoceros has virtually no chance of survival.

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Care for Wild ensures their protection, growth and well-being in secured environments that are equipped with 24/7 video surveillance and communication networks, watched over by mobile units, dogs and their masters who are trained to counter poachers, and with aerial support.

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South African National Parks

This body created in 1926 manages the 19 national parks in South Africa, including the most majestic, Kruger National Park, with its 20,000 km2 of animals roaming freely.

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Thanks to the funds obtained, South African National Parks will be able to acquire nocturnal airborne thermal intelligence technology, additional and efficient means to fight against poaching. Its teams will thus be able to localise rhinoceroses, intervene more rapidly, and protect the greatest number of these mammals sought after for their invaluable horns.

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The video: Big Bang Unico SORAI




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Technical Specifications

Model:  HUBLOT Big Bang Unico SORAI 45 Special Edition


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Reference:  411.CZ.4620.NR.SOA19Limited to 100 pieces

CASE
Microblasted beige ceramic
Diameter: 45mm
Thickness: 15.45mm
Water resistance: 10 ATM (100m)
BEZEL
Microblasted beige ceramic
CASE-BACK
Engraved “LIMITED EDITION” XX/100
Microblasted beige ceramic
DIAL
Mat beige skeleton “LIYONGBO” applique at 9 o’clock
Beige lacquered appliques with white luminescent
MOVEMENT
Calibre HUB1242: UNICO Manufacture self-winding chronograph
Frequency: 4 Hz (28'800 A/h)
Power reserve: 72
Hours
No.of Components: 330
Jewels: 38

STRAPS & BUCKLE
Black rubber with camouflage décor or beige velcro strap
Black PVD titanium with black ceramic insert deployant buckle clasp

PRICE (On 23 rd of September 2019)
  • 22’900 CHF
  • 23’800 EUR
  • 24’100 USD
  • 19’900 GBP

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019

GREUBEL FORSEY – Double Tourbillon 30° Technique Ceramic Blue Edition


















GREUBEL FORSEYDouble Tourbillon 30° Technique Ceramic Blue Edition 2019

Double Tourbillon 30° Technique 
In Ceramic – A Timepiece Unveiled

Inspired by the phenomena of transparency and light, Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey are pushing back the boundaries of horological architecture to draw the beholder deep inside an emblematic Greubel Forsey timepiece. For the first time encased in ceramic – a highly rigid material – this limited edition of 11 timepieces is made available to the US market.

The shades of the impressively finished and detailed blue ceramic case play with the light flooding through into the sapphire crystal movement. The timepiece has been reconstructed to incorporate these elements, requiring a very particular expertise and know-how. It now reveals the captivating spectacle of the two completely suspended cages of the Double Tourbillon 30° mechanism.

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In their search for ultimate precision, in 1999 Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey commenced work on a creation that reinterprets the tourbillon while improving timekeeping. The Double Tourbillon 30°, the first Fundamental Invention by Greubel Forsey, was presented in a timepiece at Baselworld in 2004.

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This proved a success for the independent Atelier, and seven years later, the Double Tourbillon 30° Technique won first prize at the Concours International de Chronométrie. The timepiece achieved a record score of 915 points out of 1000 with an average timing rate of between 0.3 and 0.8 seconds per day across the whole competition. Now Greubel Forsey is presenting the Double Tourbillon 30° Technique in ceramic, an extraordinarily accurate timepiece that is both refined and robust.

Unparalleled accuracy

The Double Tourbillon 30° at the heart of the timepiece contributes to its exceptional accuracy. Inside a cage which rotates in four minutes, a smaller cage containing the balance and spring assembly is inclined at an angle of 30° relative to the first cage and completes a revolution in 60 seconds. The combination of the 30° inclination with the different rotational speeds of the two tourbillons improves timekeeping by averaging out positional errors due to gravity in all usual wristwatch positions and especially in stable positions.

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In the Double Tourbillon 30° Technique, four coaxial barrels coupled to a spherical power-reserve differential, provide a chronometric power reserve of 120 hours.

Immersive architecture

Transparency has always been an integral part of Greubel Forsey creations, and this proves particularly evident in the construction of the various editions of the Double Tourbillon 30° Technique – all presenting a panoptic view of the movement’s architecture. This Double Tourbillon 30° Technique in ceramic pushes back the boundaries of transparency even further by revisiting the construction of the entire timepiece to work with the specific constraints of sapphire crystal. The eye can distinguish each element in marvellous detail. The small seconds and power- reserve indicators in gold are finished in blue to present a contrasting effect against the frosted main plates and recall the glistening blue ceramic. The hour and minute ring, as well as the 4-minute tourbillon-rotation indicator at 6 o’clock are both made from sapphire to let the light into all levels of the mechanism. The hands are openworked to further enhance the sense of light and transparency. Seemingly suspended in mid-air in a mystical dance, the Double Tourbillon 30° immediately attracts the attention of the viewer.

Sapphire and exceptional know-how

Having reconstructed the movement, Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey embraced the challenge of accommodating sapphire crystal elements, particularly complex to machine in three dimensions and to finish to achieve the unique geometry and exacting standards of a Greubel Forsey timepiece. The two creator watchmakers took the movement to the architectural extreme, creating three-dimensional sapphire bridges that proved particularly challenging to realise. Machined from single blocks of sapphire, their flanks are polished using different grains, requiring highly specialised tools, exceptional precision and expertise. The bevelled angles reveal a matt finish that magnificently contrasts with the polished transparent surfaces of the sapphire. Thanks to this transparency, the entirety of the wheels and pinions comprising the timepiece are laid bare to reveal unprecedented visual access to the movement architecture.

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On the dial side, the tourbillon bridge, barrel bridge, differential bridge and power-reserve bridge have been removed and recreated in sapphire to showcase the timepiece’s inner mechanism. In order to incorporate these new elements, the movement had to be rethought. Even the restrictions imposed by screws were taken into consideration in this spirit of creation: The bridges are specially mounted to absorb shocks to which the sapphire could be subjected. The plates, bridges and the mechanical architecture are therefore entirely new.

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On the caseback side, the three-dimensional gear train bridge reveals an unobstructed view of the magnificently finished architecture beneath. This unusually large bridge features a multi-level design with countersinks that allow the wheels to precisely imbricate with the sapphire. The entire mechanism radiates light to reward the beholder with an enchanting spectacle. The lower tourbillon bridge – also made from sapphire – exactly reproduces the steel bridge that originally adorned the Double Tourbillon 30° Technique, marking a major feat in sapphire workmanship.

The ceramic case: robustness and radiance

This is the first time that Greubel Forsey showcases a movement inside a ceramic case, the making of which requires great precision. The material is compacted by pressing and shaped before firing, where a thermal process shrinks it by around 25%. Ultimately, the case measures 48.40 mm in diameter and 17.77 mm in height. Once the elements have been sintered at a very high temperature, the ceramic solidifies, making the case extremely hard and therefore more difficult to work with. The material becomes extremely resistant to scratches and corrosion, meaning the finishing requires exceptional know-how. From polishing to linear or circular satin- finishing, the finishes refine the contours of the timepiece, perfecting it in the true Greubel Forsey spirit. The deep blue ceramic gives the Double Tourbillon 30° Technique a subtle shimmer, while its physical properties make it extremely resistant. Myriad colours, finishes and textures play across the blue ceramic case and the sapphire movement.

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This iconic timepiece in blue ceramic with its new architecture is being released as a unique edition of 11 timepieces exclusively available to the US market. It is supplied with a blue rubber strap, complete with a titanium folding clasp decorated with a hand- engraved Greubel Forsey logo. The crown – also in ceramic – features a tone-on-tone engraved Greubel Forsey logo.
Double Tourbillon 30° in ceramic: a robust and radiant timepiece with its movement unveiled.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Collection: Double Tourbillon 30°

Limited edition of 11 ceramic pieces
Hand-wound movement with synthetic sapphire bridges
Patented tourbillon


Double Tourbillon 30° • hours and minutes • small seconds •
outer tourbillon 4-minutes rotation • inner tourbillon 60-seconds • power-reserve


Movement
Movement dimensions
• Diameter : 38.40 mm
• Thickness : 12.15 mm
Number of parts
Movement : 421 parts
• Two tourbillon cages : 132 parts
• Weight of the two cages : 1.17 g
Number of jewels • 43
• Olived-domed jewels in gold chatons
Chronometric power reserve • 120 hours
Barrels
• Four coaxial series-coupled fast-rotating barrels
(1 turn in 3.2 hours), one of which is equipped with a slipping spring to avoid excess tension
• 22k gold cover with nickel-palladium treatment and relief engraving
Balance wheel
• Variable-inertia with white gold mean-time screws (10.70 mm diameter)
Frequency • 21’600 vibrations/hour
Balance spring
• Phillips terminal curve
• Geneva-style stud
Main plates
• Nickel silver, frosted with polished bevelling and countersinks, straight-grained flanks,
nickel-palladium treatment
Bridges
• Synthetic sapphire crystal, polished flanks
• Nickel silver, frosted and spotted with polished
bevelling and countersinks, straight-grained flanks, nickel-palladium treatment
• Gold plate engraved with the individual number Inner tourbillon
• Inclined at a 30° angle, 1 rotation per minute Outer tourbillon
• 1 rotation in 4 minutes
• Hand-bevelled and openworked cage pillars
• Gold counterweight
Gearing
• Involute circle profile
• Conical gearing with profiled teeth
Displays
• Hours and minutes
• Small seconds
• 120-hours power reserve on a sector
• 4-minutes outer tourbillon rotation
• 60-seconds inner tourbillon rotation
Exterior
Case
• Ceramic
• Caseback, bezel and caseband machined from a block of ceramic, polished and straight grained, hand-finished
• Three-dimensional, variable geometry-shaped lugs
• Engraving “Double Tourbillon 30°” and “Greubel Forsey"
• Engraved individual number
Case dimensions
Diameter : 48.40 mm
• Height : 17.77 mm
Water resistance of the case
• Water-resistant 3 atm - 30 m - 100 ft (standard NIHS 92-20/SN ISO 22810:2010)
Crown
• Ceramic with engraved GF logo
Dial side
• Multi-level synthetic sapphire hour-ring, galvanic growth hour indexes,
engraved and lacquered inner tourbillon rotation indicator
• Small seconds and power-reserve indicators in gold, blue finish
Hands
• Hours and minutes in polished gold, with Super-LumiNova
• Small seconds, power-reserve (red triangles)
• Engraved synthetic sapphire 4-minutes indicator
Strap and clasp
• Rubber
• Titanium folding clasp, engraved with the GF logo

Unique edition
Limited Edition of 66 pieces.

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