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Limited to 50 pieces
Each of the 50 timepieces of the anniversary edition features a hand-guilloched dial.
Flying Regulator Night and Day
CH-8763-BLOR
The domed day/night display definitely is an eye-catcher. The stars on the night side even glow in the dark thanks to their Super-LumiNova coating; a feature that is not just for romantics! This model of the Flying Reguator Night and Day is limited to 50 timepieces and features a hand-guilloched dial.
Availability: Out of stock
11'700,00
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Specifications
Case
Material
Stainless steel
Number of parts
16
Case back
Screw-down case back with satin finish and sapphire crystal
Diameter
41 mm
Height
13,85 mm
Band width
21 mm
Finish
Partly polished, partly with vertical satin finish, onion crown
Bezel
Polished screw-down bezel with full thread and side knurling with curved, non-reflecting sapphire crystal
Movement
Movement
Caliber C.296 automatic
Frequency
4 Hz ( 28800 A/h )
Power reserve
Approx. 42 h
Number of jewels
31
Finish
Rhodium plated pallet with spiral offsets, circular-grained bridges, thermally blued or polished screws
Rotor
Skeletonized and orange-colored, with Côtes de Genève and ball bearing
Dial
Dial material
Elaborate construction on two levels: bottom level hand-guilloched and galvanic blue, with 3 D day/night display and skeletonized small seconds; upper level featuring funnel like constructions for hours and seconds display.
Displays
Off-centre hours at 12:00, central minutes, small seconds at 6:00, date window at 3:00, 3-D day/night display at 9:00
Design of hands
Lacquered; hour and minute hands with Super-LumiNova inlay
Shape of hands
"Feuille"
Strap & buckle
Strap material
Louisiana alligator leather, hand-sewn
Type of buckle
Folding clasp
Characteristics
Water resistance
10 bar( 100m )
Special features
Limited to 50 timepieces only; hand-guilloched dial.
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Other models
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CH-8756.1-BKBL
Flying Regulator Open Gear Lucerne Edition
CH-8753.1-SIBLB
Flying Regulator Open Gear Purple Haze
CH-8758.1-PUBK
Flying Regulator Open Gear
CH-8753-GREBK
Flying Regulator Open Gear
CH-8753-BLBL
Flying Regulator Open Gear
CH-8753-BKBK
Flying Regulator Open Gear
CH-8753-SISI
Flying Regulator Open Gear
CH-8751R-SISI
Flying Regulator Open Gear Anniversary Edition
CH-8753-BLBK
Flying Regulator Open Gear Anniversary Edition
CH-8753-BKOR
Flying Regulator Open Gear Anniversary Edition
CH-8753-SIBL
Flying Regulator Open Gear Anniversary Edition
CH-8751R-BLSI
Flying Regulator Night and Day functions
Modern mechanical watches
Day/night display
The 3-D day/night display definitely is an eye-catcher. It is located in a half-dome and the stars on the night side even glow in the dark thanks to their Super-LumiNova coating.
Skeletonized seconds
At 6 o’clock on the dial, this timepiece reveals an exciting insight. The dial and the bridge have been skeletonized so that you can see the second wheel in action. As the associated seconds scale floats above the dial on a funnel-like display, the gaze is virtually drawn towards the seconds wheel, designed to look like a rotary dial.
3-day date display
Featuring a generous three days´ display, a big window at 3 o´clock makes it easy to read the date.
MAKING OF
Unique mechanical wristwatches
Museum piece
One of the assets of our Atelier Lucerne is this treasure, a hand-operated rose engine dating back to 1924 and boasting origins in the Swiss city La Chaux-de-Fonds. It takes a centuries-old technique and specialised expertise of qualified maitres d´arts to decorate dials with guilloche designs
Cutting edge
The complicated procedure, nowadays only mastered by few, brings with it an amazing variety of shapes and expressions. Applying new, yet classic guilloché patterns to cases, dials, components and rotors requires the artists to master a hand-operated rose engine.
Persistence wanted
The guilloché artisan moves the dial against the graver tool, which applies the cut, engraving the patterns about a tenth of a millimeter into the dial. The individual lines are only about two-tenths of a millimeter, making for very filigreed embellishment.
Modern Mechanical at its best
For this special edition, every single dial has been painstakingly guilloched by hand in the Atelier Lucerne.
Beat Weinmann
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