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Στάλθηκε από: george_
« στις: Ιούνιος 01, 2011, 02:26:17 πμ »

Movement: mechanical manually-wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 381, crafted, assembled and decorated by hand - 21,600 vibrations per hour - 50-hour power reserve. 369 parts with 40 jewels - 7.25 mm high X 33.7 mm diameter with two independent barrels.

Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, jumping-second, date, moon-phase (North and South), age of the moon, power reserve - movement power reserve

Dial: black, matt with appliqués numerals - Hands: hour and minute: leaf-type, brass, gold-plated with seconds: baton with pear-shaped counterweight, gold-plated

Crown: one crown to start the watch, to wind the watch functions power reserve, to wind the movement power reserve and to adjust the hours and minutes - one push piece to set the date and one corrector to set the moonphase.

Case: 18kt white gold measuring 42mm x 13.5mm, with a polished and satin-brushed finishing and two cambered sapphire crystals, hardness N° 9, glareproofed on front and back. Water resistance of 50 meters.

Straps: matt black alligator leather with folding clasp in 18kt white gold.

Limited series of 200 pieces.

The Duomètre à Quantième Lunaire embodies the latest in horological achievements of Jaeger-LeCoultre: it displays time with a jumping seconds hand showing 1/6th of a second increments and additionally providing the date and the age of the moon in a separate sub dial. The true genius of this watch however lies within the Dual-Wing movement concept, which features two independent power supplies: one entirely dedicated to creating a perfect timing foundation –regulated by escapement and balance –, the other solely for the display of time – hour, minute and seconds hands – as well as date and the age of the moon for the Northern as well as the Southern hemisphere. Both are synchronized through the jumping seconds hand mechanism driven by the escapement.







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