According to Jacob & Co., allotted time doesn’t fly, it floats
For the first time in Geneva, the master designers at Jacob & Co. have created an ingenious interpretation of a classic regulator complication, subverting some of the rules of the method in the most striking way.
To keep it simple, a "regulator" is a method of timekeeping (starting with clocks and pocket watches) that separates the functions of hours, minutes, and seconds and displays each function on a separate face on a watch dial.
In fact, due to their inherent accuracy, regulator clocks are often used as real-time references by watchmaking shops, even if they do not produce regulator copy luxury watches themselves.
However, transforming this ancient complication into a luxurious floating power work of art is beyond the reach of ordinary watch brands. No, that’s the job of a brand as eclectic and undisputedly technical as Jacob & Co.
air appearance
Again, to keep it simple, the new Jacob & Co. Astronomia Régulateur is a 43mm 18k rose gold regulator watch. But, given the house's innovative and decorative tendencies, the "simple" part of its description ends here, as there is much more to the story.
Its floating 3D architecture and signature visual appeal—from component finishes to the vibrant blue and its red and gold colorways—are just the beginning of the extras the Astronomia Régulateur brings to the party. replica Tudor Black Bay
The oversized sapphire faceplate is domed along the top (of course) and curves along the sides of the 18mm-thick case, held in place by the gleaming frame of the red gold case (which features a downward-sloping top flange and an open structure lugs). Think of it like a museum case; it allows you to observe the watch itself.
Still, like all Jacob & Co. timepieces, the Astronomia Régulateur demands closer inspection, a look that reveals some impressive horological innovations to match the clever decoration.
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Production Liberty presents silicon as being an artistic material at a start event at Geneva Watch Days 2023. The explosion-proof wheel inlay process brings together technology, aesthetics and substance creativity, truly representing their pursuit of horological freedom.
Break the routine in addition to subvert the tradition
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In the centre of this avant-garde haute clocks complication, the original and impressive UN-176 movement appears to ditch not just the laws regarding gravity, but the fundamental rules of watchmaking construction.
The Blast Free of charge Wheel Marquetry flying tourbillon at 6 o'clock contains 45 parts and has a new constant escapement system. Typically the Ulysse Nardin anchor regular escapement challenges the principle with the traditional anchor escapement, by using a circular frame with an escapement fork fixed in the centre and supported by two loose tea leaf springs less than a quarter from the diameter of a hair. Often the leaf springs are fitted perpendicular to each other and are pass through bending forces that lead them to bend and remain in their very own original shape. This significant technical achievement by Ulysse Nardin ensures a perfectly also impact on the balance wheel, no matter the watch’s power reserve. Since the equilibrium spring and escape controls also use silicon technology, the most common jewels and anchor hangs on the escape wheel come to be redundant. This outstanding tourbillon, which took two years to produce, reflects Ulysse Nardin's amazing achievements in innovation as well as won the " Tourbillon Award" at the Geneva Meilleur Horlogerie Awards in 2015. Replica Richard Mille RM 27-05
free floating
Flying tourbillons, anchors and gears reveal all their dance in a completely subversive way, providing insight to the interplay of mechanics, any masterpiece from Ulysse Nardin and the mastermind behind this specific bold ode to si and innovation By.
Other elements may actually float on the silicon face, such as the flying barrel from 12 o’clock, without any obvious attachment to the surface. The vitality it accumulates provides the Blast Free Wheel Marquetry using exceptional autonomy for up to a week, indicated by a highly authentic power reserve display at several o'clock. The indicators remain fixed, unlike the display watch dial: three rings opposite typically the indicator indicate that the replica watches swiss is fully injure, while a single ring shows that the power reserve is almost worn out.
In addition , many additional flying devices are usually displayed on both sides in the barrel: on the left is the more advanced wheel, power reserve differential and also reduction gear; on the proper is the winding device that will connects it to the the queen's winding stem.
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This is the first time Ulysse Nardin has used silicon inlay technological innovation in the Blast series. ciento tres brilliant blue marquetry whitening strips adorn the dial, so that it is a captivating work of art. As a result of the variation of matte and mirror-polished surfaces having micron precision and the usage of two different thicknesses (0. 30 and 0. thirty five mm), their changing glare and contrasts accentuate often the three-dimensional effect of the work to be able to stunning effect. replica Breitling Watches
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