Autumn 2018
The result is a multidimensional Regulator watch with an elaborately constructed dial and deep insights.
The skeletonisation exudes a particularly contemporary aura due to the masculine size of 44 mm and the innovative clear lines of the piece. In addition to the uncomplicated language of design, the dynamic colouring supports this effect. The funnel-shaped hour scale is an absolute eye-catcher.
Chronoswiss’ love of detail and horological finesse is also on display here: There is a smaller counterpart under the minute hand that accurately depicts an inverse image of the areas of the minute scale on a central miniature scale. These are hidden from view due to the overlapping of the large scale with the hour funnel. This trick elicits unclouded joy for the sophisticated design because the minutes can still be precisely read.
The aesthetically skeletonised hand-wound movement is characterised by a stop seconds mechanism: Activating the crown triggers a slide that blocks the balance spring. Thus even the seconds hand can be stopped and precisely set.
The latest addition to the Flying Grand Regulator Skeleton range is limited edition, only 30 timepieces.
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