Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Louis Erard – Le Regulateur Louis Erard x Olivier Mosset Edition

 

Louis Erard EXCELLENCE Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Olivier Mosset Edition 2024

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Louis Erard breaks new ground, bringing its fine watchmaking to the world of contemporary art. A new collaboration with a historic and rebellious figure in abstract art, Swiss artist Olivier Mosset. A black-on-black model with sparkling inlays. Limited edition of 178.

 
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A manufacturer of fine mechanical timepieces. A contemporary artist, figure of 60's abstraction, gestures, objects, attitude. A meeting point between the two worlds lies somewhere between the Franches-Montagnes and Arizona, between Noirmont and Tucson. The result is more than a watch. An essay. A compendium. A few grams of polysemy, a bit of artist Olivier Mosset in a watch that strives not to become all art, but to keep telling the time. 
 
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This watch is a frontier. On one side, the land of signs; on the other, the land of watchmaking. This watch is an invitation to cross this frontier, a journey. Of course, Olivier Mosset doesn't just make art, he's also a biker. “Easy Rider” in the Jura. An artist in “Watchland”. Everything is black: case, bracelet, hands. A pure work of art, with no labels, no logos. Only the dial contrasts, decorated with silver glitter. The hands are batons, hour, minute, second, three times the same, same length, same width, same rounded ends. There's just one detail: the size of the hole that gives the direction, a minimalist reference, just enough to ensure that you don't lose the sense of reading altogether.
 
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This watch is an abstraction. A minimalist geometric reinterpretation of the regulator, whose three hands - minute in the center, hour at the top, seconds at the bottom - are mechanically separated. Normally, this improves precision and legibility. In this case, though, it is rather a work of art.
 
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The artist's codes have been translated into the watch's design. Geometric reduction. Chromatic reduction. Flat colour tints. It's all there. Then comes the dial, which takes up another aspect of Olivier Mosset's work. The artist loves street culture, including motorbikes and cars, all of which have a place in his work. He adapts and presents them like sculptures. 
 
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This watch evokes the look and feel of an automobile body with its metallic paint, black and glittering dial. This collaboration was initiated by Manuel Emch, director of Louis Erard and a keen connoisseur of contemporary art, of which Olivier Mosset is a leading figure since his participation in the B.M.P.T group - founded in Paris in December 1966 by Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier and Niele Toroni. Olivier Mosset had never designed an object, and certainly never a watch. But when Manuel Emch suggested this project, he let himself be drawn in, with amusement and a touch of sentiment. 
 
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After all, he grew up in the Val-de-Ruz, in the watchmaking heartland of the canton of Neuchâtel, and his grandfather is linked to the history of Ébauches SA: "Time is a rather complex matter." For the rest, Olivier Mosset relies on his biker credentials: "What amuses me about watches is their accessory aspect - a watch is useless today. It reminds me of the scene in “Easy Rider”, when they've just bought their bikes and are about to leave, Peter Fonda takes off his watch and throws it away." He adds, in conclusion: "It's in the collection that this collaboration makes sense."
 
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Erected as a work of art, each of the 178 timepieces comes with a red seal bearing the words "work of art - do not wear". Two interchangeable bracelets complete the case, one signed by the artist. Shaking up the codes of watchmaking is the direction taken by Louis Erard through its artistic collaborations, which delight collectors and contemporary art lovers the world over.
 
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With Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Olivier Mosset, the watchmaking brand continues its initiatory journey. Other collaborations are to come, involving artists, craftsmen and independent watchmakers. Always limited to 178 pieces. 
 
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This number holds significance, representing strength in unity.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS   

🤝 COLLABORATIONS  

Collection: EXCELLENCE

Model:  Le Régulateur Louis Erard x Olivier Mosset Edition

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Ref. 85237NN62
 

Limited edition of 178 pieces


Movement     Automatic regulator, Sellita SW266-1 calibre, 11½’’’, Ø25.60 mm, height: 5.60 mm, 31 jewels, 28,800 VpH (4Hz), élaboré grade movement, meticulously decorated, special openworked oscillating weight with Louis Erard symbol, approx. 38 hours of power reserve
Functions    HMS
Hour hand at 12 o'clock, central minute hand, second hand at 6 o'clock
Case    Sand-blasted stainless steel with black PVD treatment, Ø42 mm, lug width: 22 mm, lug to lug: 49.60 mm, thickness: 12.25 mm, 3 pieces, domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment on both sides, movement visible through the transparent black caseback, water resistant up to a pressure of 5 bars (50 m/165 ft), signature fir tree crown, caseback engraved with “Olivier Mosset x Louis Erard Limited Edition 1 of 178
Dial    Shiny black lacquered dial inlaid with silver glitter
Hands        Satin-finish hour, minute and seconds hands with black PVD treatment
Strap    Two black Baranil calf leather bracelets with tone-on-tone stitching, black calf leather lining, sandblasted stainless steel pin buckle with black PVD treatment, functional catch spring bars
enabling the strap to be changed quickly
Handwritten signature of artist Olivier Mosset on one of the two straps
Dimensions: 22/20mm width, 80/115mm length

Collaboration    Watch developed in collaboration with atelier Olivier Mosset in a limited edition of 178 pieces
 

Recommended retail price: CHF 3,750

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ABOUT Olivier Mosset

Olivier Mosset was born in Bern in 1944 and entered the art world in the early 1960s. He worked as an assistant to Jean Tinguely and then Daniel Spoerri. He arrived in Paris in 1963 and began to question the meaning of art and the role of the artist and took up painting. At first, Olivier Mosset painted small formats with the letter "A". Then came some of his emblematic motifs, including a black circle on a white background, which he painted 200 times between 1966 and 1974, his way of reaching degree zero in painting.

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ABOUT LOUIS ERARD   
 
Based in the Jura mountains, the birthplace of watchmaking, Louis Erard embodies the values of Swiss mechanics, the tradition that keeps its promises. Combining luxury, timelessness and elegance, this independent brand is renowned for its mechanical watches and, in particular, its iconic regulators. A collection on which the brand, founded by Mr. Louis Erard in 1929, built its reputation.   
Today, continuing the work of its founder and honouring watchmaking tradition, the Maison is reinterpreting the codes in a contemporary language. Louis Erard continues to set itself apart from mass-market brands. Inspired by high-end watchmaking, the brand draws on its values to enhance its mechanical timepieces.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

HUBLOT - MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System Titanium Edition

 

HUBLOTManufacture Piece MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System Titanium Limited Edition 2024 
 

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MP-10 TOURBILLON WEIGHT ENERGY SYSTEM TITANIUM:  HUBLOT OPENS A DOOR TO THE FUTURE OF WATCHMAKING

The Manufacture's tenth MP revisits the fundamentals of watchmaking: no dial, hands or oscillating weight, instead a roller display, a circular power reserve and an inclined tourbillon automatic winding by two linear weights.

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The announcement of a new Manufacture Piece (MP) is always eagerly awaited at Hublot. This MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System Titanium will be no exception. The piece is immediately arresting. With its rounded angles, sleek design and sapphire crystal of an unparalleled complexity, it houses a movement which is no less sophisticated. A fusion of form and substance. The mechanical and aesthetic power are inseparable – one of the key concepts guiding the MP collections.

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And at the point where they intersect, the Manufacture offers a bold reinvention of the classic watchmaking complications. These are avant-garde pieces which are resolutely disruptive in their movement, display and complications. But they are neither concepts nor exercises in style. 

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Like all the other MPs, the MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System Titanium is a complete, accomplished and practical watch that will soon adorn the wrists of a select few collectors.

Limited to 50 pieces

Instinctively, we seek to characterise the piece in the time-honoured way... Firstly through the figures, which make for impressive reading: 592 components, 5 years of R&D, 2 linear weights, 1 inclined tourbillon, a circular power reserve, for a model to be produced in a limited edition of just 50 pieces.

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Next, its indications. Here, things get a little more complicated: The MP-10 has no hands. In their place are four constantly rotating displays: the hours and minutes in the upper third of the dial, combined with an invisible magnifying glass; the circular power reserve in the central third, with a very clear green zone and red zone; and the seconds in the lower third which are indicated directly on the tourbillon cage. It is made from monobloc aluminium, suspended and inclined, and a patent application is pending for this unique mechanical configuration.

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The piece has no dial: Hublot has fused the calibre with the dial. The movement is the face and soul of the watch. The gaze is drawn directly to the mechanism to read the time. The MP-10 features a highly architectural design and a particularly expressive movement built around volume and depth. 

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Yet, this in no way interferes with reading. Instead, it makes it simpler. The time is read from top to bottom, fluidly and naturally. The power reserve is particularly expressive, with a two-tone disc (red and green) set coaxially to the hours and minutes.

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This design eliminates the traditional space constraints, which are usually dictated by a central display in a horizontal plane. The MP-10 can be easily read vertically: hours, minutes, power reserve then seconds. The movement of the eye is fluid and natural. The indications are aligned. They share the same white lacquer typography on black aluminium rollers. For each indication, the current time is read via a red triangular marker.

Reinventing automatic winding

Its winding system follows the same logic. A traditional movement is formed of a flat dial paired with an oscillating weight on the case-back side. However, this type of construction is incompatible with the  MP-10. The piece has no dial or hands, it is not flat, and it is read vertically. So, how is it wound?

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The engineers at Hublot retained the weight principle but verticalised it, just like the movement, then duplicated it. On either side of the central architecture sit two blocks of white gold, arranged on a vertical axis along which they are free to move.

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To prevent them from colliding with the banking, Hublot developed a system of shock absorbers. These two vertical weights engage a rack and are able to wind the movement bidirectionally – an exclusive Hublot development for which a patent is also pending, that gives the MP-10 a power reserve of more than 48 hours. 

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The watch is wound manually via the crown at 12 o'clock, while the time is set using a second crown nestled on the case-back side to preserve the fluidity of the design.

Unprecedented complexity

The exterior is finally on a level with the movement. While the case construction is simple (two pieces, middle and case-back in shiny micro-blasted titanium), the sapphire crystal atop it is Hublot's most complex to date, and combines inclined planes on three axes. 

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The same applies to the integrated rubber strap – also the most refined ever designed by the Manufacture. Until the next MP...

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model: MP-10 Tourbillon Weight Energy System Titanium Edition

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Ref.   910.NX.0001.RX 

Case 
Shiny Microblasted Titanium
Material:    Titanium
Case Size:   54.1 x 41.5 mm
Case Back:    Open

Bezel Satin-finished and Polished Titanium
Sapphire with Anti-reflective Treatment dial
Water Resistance:    300m/ 30 bar
Dial
Multi-level dial with 3D effect
Hours, minutes, power reserve: Indicated by Anodized Black Aluminium Cylinders.
Seconds Indicated by Anodized black aliminium Fastened on the Suspended Tourbillon
Movement
ture Self-winding Power Reserve and Skeleton Tourbillon inclined at 35°
Caliber:    HUB9013
1 inclined Tourbillon
28.4mm x 31mm x 14.8mm 
Frequency: 4 Hz (28'800 A/H)
Power reserve: 4 hours
Number of components: 592
Jewels: 66

Functions:    Hours, minutes on rollers, seconds on the tourbillon, power reserve indication
Strap 
Black structured rubber strap
Buckle Type:  Titanium Deployant Buckle Clasp

🔰 Limited Edition to Only ❱❱❱ 50 pieces 

 🔴 Price: 

  • 250’000.00 CHF💰
    275’000.00 EUR💰
    264’000.00 USD💰
    253’400.00 GBP💰

 New Model - 2024

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