Jumping hour, big second hand, automatic movement
A non-conformist timepiece
Thanks to its contemporary vision of premium mechanical watchmaking, Perrelet's collection demonstrates that a high quality timepiece does not require a traditional display.
On the contrary, this non-conformist attitude offers a temptingly different vision of displays that resets the boundaries of technology by demonstrating creativity and innovation.
This timepiece, manufactured in the finest watchmaking workshops in Vallée de Joux, has the P-191 « jumping hour » automatic calibre, and provides its wearer with a very easy to read display. A large window at 12 o'clock displays the hour, which « jumps » the moment the minute hand reaches sixty. The hand indicating the minutes is off-centre. As a result, the seconds are indicated much more conspicuously.
Technical information :
Case material : | 18-carat rose gold |
Glass : | curved sapphire crystal with non-reflecting treatment on both sides |
Dial : | black & silver |
Strap : | alligator with deployment buckle |
Case back : | with screws, curved, sapphire glass with non-reflecting treatment on both sides |
Water resistance : | 5 atm (50 meters) |
Movement information : | automatic rewinding mechanism with oscillating weight, with an incrusted hardened mineral glass featuring non-reflecting coating and sandblasted Perrelet logo, fitted on ball bearing vibrations/hour : 28'800 (4Hz) jewelling : 27 rubies autonomy of the movement when fully wound : 42 hours |
Display : | double aperture for the hours at 12 o'clock |
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