Thursday, October 14, 2021

LOUIS MOINET – MOON RACE Tourbillon - Unique Concept

 

LOUIS MOINET – Last on the Moon MOON RACE Tourbillon Space Chronometr - Unique Concept 2021

 MOON RACE
A journey through space
« Moon Race »  is perhaps the most exciting epic of modern times.

This space race is staged through four key episodes in the conquest of the Moon. It combines the finest craftsmanship with lunar meteorite and the most spectacular natural stones. These four creations all feature an authentic fragment of the spacecraft tha t shaped history. 

Each of them has travelled more than a million kilometres in interplanetary space before being presented in the Louis Moinet travel trunk, which invites you on a journey through space.

 A unique concept

FIRST ON THE MOON | 1966

Luna 9 was the Soviet space probe that made the first successful lunar soft landing. It was a real feat at the time, following a long series of failures. Soviet astronautics lost 26 space probes between 1962 and 1965 without a sing le success.

Click, to see the large size. BIG FOTOLaunched on January 31st 1966 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Luna 9 landed in the Ocean of Storms (Oceanus Procellarum) on February 3rd 1966, giving the world the first panoramic images of the lunar surface.

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FIRST ON THE MOON | 1966

The dial depicts the soft landing of Luna 9. The spacecraft is hand - engraved and then entirely painted. It includes an original piece of woven fibre from Luna 24. This piece made the journey from the Earth to the Moon and back – over a million kilometres through int erplanetary space – aboard Luna 24.

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The Moon is entirely hand - engraved, then blackened in the old - fashioned way to give it an enigmatic appearance.

The sky is made of black astralite, also known as aventurine glass. This material has been preserved for more than 50 years to be used for a major artistic work. The countless sparkles of its particles resemble gold spangles, stars shining against the pure backdrop of the sky. The Earth is depicted in a highly detailed artistic miniature painting, standing out against the sky thanks to the volume of its applique.

Hand engravings on the bezel

They represent Luna 9, as well as the lunar landing capsule. Ejected just before the lunar impact, it then separated from the rest of the spacecraft. The 100 - kilogram capsule hit the lunar surface at a speed of 4 to 7 metres per second, protected by an airbag. The first images of the Moon were taken by this capsule and sent back to Earth via its antennae.

Mechanism – Calibre LM 35

60 - second tourbillon movement, awarded the Gold Medal at the last International Chronometry Competition.

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MAN ON THE MOON | 1969

While the Russians were attempting to send a crew to the Moon, the U.S. orchestrated a
succession of Apollo space missions, drawing ever closer to this goal.

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It was Apollo 11 that enabled humankind to set foot on the Moon for the first time.

The giant Saturn V rocket left the Kennedy Space Center on July 16th 1969, and the crew landed
on the night star on July 21st 1969.

The first steps on the Moon were filmed by a video camera and broadcast live, an event watched
by hundreds of millions of people around the world.


MAN ON THE MOON | 1969


"Man on the Moon" represents the modern-day Christopher Columbus, the first man to walk on
the Moon! His astronaut's suit is hand-engraved and coloured using a miniature painting
technique. His visor is an authentic fragment of the polyimide film that protected his spacecraft
across a wide temperature range (-250°C to 400°C). This material was used to travel from the
Earth to the Moon and back – more than a million kilometres in interplanetary space – on Apollo 11.

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The miniature painting on this visor represents the reflection of the lunar module. In order to
achieve the finest details, the painter trims the hairs of their brush one by one, using only the last
one to create the finest decorations.

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The Moon is represented by a real lunar meteorite, named Dar Al Gani 400.
This lunar anorthosite is a rock found on Earth in 1998 and ejected from the Moon following the
impact of a celestial object.

The curved Earth is embodied by that "azure stone" used for 7,000 years by the greatest
civilisations: lapis lazuli. It floats in a sky of exceptional quality crafted from black aventurine.

Hand engravings on the bezel
 

They represent the Saturn V rocket, the famous space launcher developed in the 1960s for the
Apollo moon programme. This huge rocket was over 100 metres high, weighed 3,000 tonnes, had
11 engines and could launch a 45-tonne payload to the Moon.

The engravings in the centre depict man's first step on the Moon, while those at the bottom show
the foot pads of the Apollo lunar module as it lands.

Mechanism – Calibre LM 35

60-second tourbillon movement, awarded the Gold Medal at the last International Chronometry
Competition.

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AROUND THE MOON | 1970

Apollo 13 is the third mission in the space programme to take a crew to the Moon.
When landing at the Fra Mauro crater, a site heavily impacted by asteroids, a serious accident
damaged the spacecraft. The mission was abandoned, and the return journey required going
around the Moon before returning to Earth.

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So was Apollo 13 a success or a failure? The objective was of course not achieved, yet this highly
dangerous mission can be considered as one of the most spectacular rescues ever carried out.
The return to Earth was due to the unfailing will and tenacity of human beings, from the crew to
the control centre in Houston.


AROUND THE MOON | | 1970

"Around the Moon" depicts the spectacular rescue of Apollo 13, which managed to reach Earth
with a badly damaged spacecraft.

The spacecraft is hand-engraved and then enhanced with a fragment of the polyimide film that
protected it on its return journey, particularly during its atmospheric re-entry.

This material travelled from the Earth to the orbit of the Moon and then back to Earth. In total, it
travelled more than a million kilometres through interplanetary space aboard Apollo 13.

The spacecraft can be seen heading towards Earth, having circled the Moon. Onyx, a variety of
agate used since antiquity for its deep black colour, embodies the mysterious face of the night
star. It is set against granite from the Bernese Oberland, found by Daniel Haas at an altitude of
over 2,000 metres.

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The blue Pietersite from Namibia was chosen to evoke the beauty of the Earth. Its shimmering effect is due to the many multicoloured fibre inclusions that give it bluish tones with an incomparable silky appearance.

Black astralite completes the picture. This material has a history, since its origins date back to
Murano at the beginning of the 17th century. It is the result of a lucky mistake – when a glassmaker
dropped copper filings into molten glass that was slowly cooled – and its name comes from the
Italian word "all'avventura". That is why astralite is also known as aventurine, or even river gold.
The astralite adorning the Moon Race watch was acquired and carefully preserved by the father
of Daniel Haas, our partner in the field of exceptional stones. The Haas family has been a pioneer
in the sourcing and cutting of natural stone dials for two generations.

Hand engravings on the bezel


They represent the Odyssey service and command module, the only one capable of returning the
crew to Earth with its heat shield.

In the centre, a view of the Moon shows a distant Earth, the ultimate quest of the imperilled mission.
Finally, we see the command module that landed in the Pacific Ocean.

Mechanism – Calibre LM 35

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60-second tourbillon movement, awarded the Gold Medal at the last International Chronometry
Competition.

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LAST ON THE MOON | 1976

Luna 24 is the last probe of the Luna programme to land on the Moon, in the unexplored region
of Mare Crisium. It brought back 170 grams of lunar soil samples (regolith). The analysis of these
samples proved to be valuable, proving the existence of water on the lunar regolith.

After landing on the Moon on August 18th 1976, Luna 24 returned to Earth (Siberia) on August
22nd 1976, thus concluding the Luna programme, which began with Luna 1 in 1959, as well as
the Moon Race launched in 1961.

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It was not until 32 years later that a new probe landed on the Moon (Moon Impact Probe, India).
China also landed a probe (Chang'e 3), but in a controlled manner (soft landing) in 2013,
subsequently bringing back samples from the Moon in 2020 (Chang'e 5).


LAST ON TH E MOON | 1976


"Last on the Moon" is the final episode of the "Moon Race". One of the results of Luna 24 was the
proof of the existence of water on the Moon.

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Luna 24
is depicted on its journey back to Earth. Its prodigious design is hand-engraved, and a
real piece of Luna 24 (resin-coated braided fibre) adorns its side. This material has travelled over
a million kilometres through interplanetary space from the Earth to the Moon and back, aboard
Luna 24.

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The Moon is shown here in high contrast, with copper etching to highlight its craters.
Another of Nature's mysteries, azurite has been transformed into malachite by a phenomenon
known as pseudomorphosis. This metamorphosis allows it to retain part of its appearance while
morphing into malachite. The result is a very special mineral: azurite-malachite, which perfectly
embodies the Earth.

It is complemented by a yellow Pietersite sun, which fully deserves its nickname of "storm stone".
It lights up the sky with black aventurine of exceptional quality.

Hand engravings on the bezel


They represent the Proton rocket, a Russian heavy launcher capable of placing a 22-tonne
payload into low earth orbit. It was used on many Soviet space missions, including Luna 24.
Developed in the early 1960s, this rocket remains Russia's main launcher, with over 400 Protons
launched to date.

The centre is decorated with lunar engravings, while the base of the bezel features the incredible
design of the Luna 24 space probe.

Mechanism – Calibre LM 35

60-second tourbillon movement, awarded the Gold Medal at the last International Chronometry
Competition.

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Louis Moinet travel trunk

The trunk evokes the journey through space. It houses the four one-of-a-kind "Moon Race" creations.


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It is made of natural elm burr wood and adorned with a black lacquered Fleur de Lys pattern. The domed lid is topped by two cognac-coloured leather straps.

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Its interior is made of black leather, and the inside of the cover features an 18th century treasure: the drawings of the Sphere of Copernicus & Sphere of Ptolemy, by Buy de Mornas. The printing is enhanced with watercolours, making this creation truly one of a kind.

Provenance of the space - travelling materials

Louis Moinet
is presenting exclusive creations incorporating fragments from Moon Race
spaceships. These materials (polyimide film or braided fibre) have travelled more than a million
kilometres through space.

They are sourced from an expert who has personally acquired them from astronauts themselves,
their families or their entourage, as well as from reputable auctions – thereby ensuring the best
possible guarantees of authenticity.

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Technical Specifications 

Collection: Last on the Moon Unique Edition

Model: Louis Moinet – « MOON RACE » Tourbillon Unique Pieces

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 Ref.  LM-90.50

Movement
High-precision tourbillon movement, awarded First Prize in the International Chronometry Competition.
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Calibre LM35
: High precision Tourbillon manual movement.
Frequency: 21,600 vph (3Hz)
Power reserve: 72hours 
248 components
Jewels: 19
Functions: Hours, Minute
Tourbillon
Dial
Openwork Dial
The Authentic spacecraft fragment
  • Moon Meteorite
  • Lapis Lazuli
  • Black Aventurine
  • Azurite-malachite

The exclusive Tourbillon at 6 o'clock.
Case
Design with hand engravings on the bezel and 6 screws, assembled at a 17° angle
Original Louis Moinet® design featuring six-screw bezel
Original design by Louis Moinet®, made up of 59 parts
Material:
Ø 45.4mm - 18k Rose Gold
Water resistance: 30 metres
Caseback: Secured with 6 screws, engraved with individual number and Louis Moinet markings
Crystals: Two anti-reflective sapphire crystals
Patent-pending crown guard
Sapphire crystal and back
Width between lugs: 24mm
Strap
Louisiana alligator - chocolate leather
Buckle: Folding clasp 

Unique Pieces, Number 01/01 each

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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

ARMIN STROM – Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire Edition

 

ARMIN STROMSYSTEM 78 Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire Automatic Edition 2021

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 Strikingly cool monochrome: The new Armin Strom Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire

Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, 20st September 2021: Armin Strom, the Swiss luxury watch manufacturer known for its edgy, eye-catching transparent mechanics, has just launched a rare and stunning new version of its milestone Gravity Equal Force timepiece. With its off-center grey-toned sapphire dial, the strikingly cool monochrome watch offers an extraordinary view of the exquisitely-finished manufacture movement and further enhances the brand’s reputation for its irrepressible, exuberant independence.  

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Armin Strom’s Gravity Equal Force has made quite an impression on watch enthusiasts since it was first launched in 2019. And for good reason: it is the world’s first automatic watch with constant force transmission, which results in consistent power delivery to the balance. In short, it means that the watch always delivers flawlessly constant precision. Its ASB19 caliber offers a power reserve of 72 hours.

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The timepiece stands out not only with its groundbreaking technology but by a design and craftsmanship that set it apart from every other watch. With the launch of the Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire, Armin Strom has reinforced its commitment to the transparent mechanics that have been generating an industry-wide buzz since the brand’s beginnings. The watch is distinguished in equal part by its technical and aesthetic innovations: 

  • The movement’s black plate guilloche pattern was created by hand by the celebrated Finnish watchmaker Kari Voutilainen, a close friend of Armin Strom’s founders.
  • The off-center grey-toned sapphire dial offers an unobstructed view of the fascinating mechanics inside the case and emphasizes the brand’s passion for transparent mechanics, which are at the core of its design philosophy.
  • The bridges are coated with dark grey ruthenium; the barrel and the micro rotor are coated with rhodium.
  • The Gravity Equal Force’s ASB19 movement includes a “stop work” mechanism that prevents the mainspring from fully unwinding, thus leveraging only the part of the mainspring’s unwinding process that can deliver power most consistently.
  • The steel hands with Super-LumiNova® filling are manufactured by Armin Strom and like all of the visible parts of the movement, are meticulously hand-finished in-house

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Presented in a classic 41 mm stainless-steel case, the Armin Strom Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire comes with a black fabric strap with light grey stitching, subtly maintaining the watch’s resolutely cool monochrome color scheme.

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Claude Greisler, Armin Strom’s co-founder and head watchmaker, points out that the new watch’s cool, understated monochrome design will appeal to fans of the brand’s design philosophy: “We’ve re-imagined the Gravity Equal Force to more fully embrace our passion for transparent mechanics, while adding complementary aesthetic complexity that enhances the watch’s special visual impact.”

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Serge Michel, founder of Armin Strom adds: “The special version of our GEF was extremely well received in early presentations to collectors so we hope to be able to produce 30 more watches next year in addition to the 15 from this year. That may, however, be too ambitious because our capacities are limited and it always has to be a rare piece, which is why we have decided that half of all future productions will be placed on a first-come/first-served waiting list for those who inquire via our website.”

The Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire: exquisite in-house design and production


This breathtaking new Gravity Equal Force timepiece was designed and produced in-house at the brand’s manufacture in Biel. Like every Armin Strom watch, its movement has been assembled twice. 

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After its first assembly, the movement was painstakingly disassembled and each individual part was cleaned, dried, reassembled and lubricated before being meticulously regulated, tested, and returned to the case.

The Gravity Equal Force: redefining the horological landscape


Launched in 2019, the milestone timepiece demonstrates Armin Strom’s core principle: to bring innovation to every watch. It combines the brand’s celebrated passion for transparent mechanics and its distinctive design as well as its commitment to redefining the horological landscape with every new product.

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The Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire will be available from October 2021 in a limited quantity of 15 pieces for 2021. Due to the limited production capacity, the special timepiece will be available subsequently in a very small number of pieces per year.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Collection: SYSTEM 78

Model: Gravity Equal Force Ultimate Sapphire Edition

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 Ref. AS/ID  ST21-GEF.SA.VE.M.30

Movement
Armin Strom manufacture Caliber ASB19
Automatic winding with micro rotor, Geneva-drive equal force barrel, offset display with subdial seconds
Regulating system: Balance wheel with 4 regulating screws
Power reserve: Geneva stop-work limited to 72 hours
Dimensions: 35.52 mm x 11.67 mm
Frequency: 3,5 Hz (25,200 vph)
Finishing: Hand-finishing to the highest quality level
Jewels: 28
Number of components: 202

Indications: Hours, minutes, seconds, power reserve indicator
Case
Stainless steel
Sapphire crystal and case back with anti-reflective treatment
Diameter: 41 mm
Height: 12,65 mm
Water resistance: 3 ATM
Dial
Grey toned off-center sapphire dial with subdial
Hands: Manufactured by Armin Strom, steel with hand finishing and Super-LumiNova® filling
Strap
Delivered with a black fabric strap with light grey stitching and stainless-steel double folding clasp

EDITION     Limited edition to 15 pieces

Price: CHF 22,900 / EUR 20,000 / USD 22’900 (Price excluding tax / Free global delivery) 

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CH-2502 Biel-Bienne | Switzerland
Tel. +41 (0)32 343 33 44
Fax +41 (0) 32 343 33 40
info@arminstrom.com
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