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Limited to 50 pieces
On the Open Gear ReSec Blue Gold electric blues are contrasted by golden hands made and indexes made of cylindrical blocks of Super-LumiNova that shines through the night.
Open Gear ReSec
CH-6926-BLGO
With the Flying Grand Regulator Open Gear Retrograde Second, ReSec for short, for the first time in its history, Chronoswiss presents a regulator timepiece in a striking 44mm case with automatic movement. The dials are intricately guilloched by hand and all models are limited to 50 timepieces.
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Specifications
Case
Material
CVD coated stainless steel in Electric Blue
Number of parts
17
Case back
Screw-down case back with satin finish and sapphire crystal
Diameter
44 mm
Height
13.35 mm
Band width
22 mm
Finish
Partly polished, partly with vertical satin finish, onion crown
Bezel
Polished screw-down bezel with full thread and side knurling with curved, double coated anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Movement
Movement
Caliber C.301, automatic
Frequency
4 Hz ( 28800 A/h )
Power reserve
Ca. 42
Number of jewels
33
Finish
Polished pallet lever, escape wheel and screws; bridges and plates with perlage
Rotor
Skeletonized black rotor with Côtes de Genève and ball bearing
Dial
Dial material
Elaborate 42-part construction on two levels: bottom level hand-guillochéd, upper level featuring screwed-on skeletonized train wheel bridges and funnel-like construction for hour display, as well as a retrograde seconds display and cylinder shape Super-LumiNova indexes.
Displays
Off-centre hours at 12:00 (featuring "open gear" design), central minutes, retrograde seconds at 6:00
Design of hands
Gold-plated; with Super-LumiNova inlays and tips
Shape of hands
“Trigono”
Strap & buckle
Strap material
Hornback crocodile leather, hand-sewn
Type of buckle
Folding clasp
Characteristics
Water resistance
10 bar( 100m )
Special features
Limited to 50 timepieces only; hand-guilloched dial. Technically sophisticated dial design featuring "open gear" mechanism and retrograde seconds display.
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CH-8758.1-PUBK
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CH-8755.1-PIBK
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
Open Gear ReSec functions
Modern mechanical watches
Open gear mechanism
This feature is a play on the Regulator theme, placing it front and center on the dial. With the “Open Gear” design, the dial is simultaneously the module board, onto which the train wheel bridges of the skeletonized gears are mounted.
Retrograde seconds
Instead of a small seconds display, this timepiece features retrograde seconds on a 30 seconds scale. It´s fun to watch the seconds hand on its journey and flying all the way back.
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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