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Impressive New Breguet Tradition 7047 Tourbillon Waltz

by Mark Knight July 26, 2022
written by Mark Knight

While mainstream audiences don’t usually think much about them, Breguet is among the most important watchmakers ever. Its namesake founder was the pioneer of many crucial elements of timekeeping that we know and love today. Therefore, it’s rather fitting that Breguet pushes the boundaries of watchmaking at every possible opportunity, as they’re doing with the 7047.

As part of its more avant-garde Tradition collection, the 7047 has since been fashioned with a highly-complicated and awe-inspiring tourbillon. Specifically, its latest iteration uses what we call a fusée-chain mechanism. Quite simply, it uses the concept of constant torque to regulate the timing of the watch. Thus, ensuring tip-top accuracy, regardless of the watch’s condition.

Classical Timekeeping At Its Finest

While tourbillon mechanisms aren’t as necessary these days with modern horological tech, it’s still a massive undertaking to create one. But beyond this already impressive display of Haute Horlogerie, Breguet isn’t shy of dressing up the 7047. For starters, it features Breguet’s iconic Clous de Paris guilloché pattern. It’s also a very open watch, handily letting you peek inside.

Speaking of, there’s the movement. So-called the Calibre 569, this hand-wound movement has 542 parts and even features anti-magnetic solutions. This goes hand-in-hand with the watch’s other elements such as the tourbillon in ensuring the highest levels of accuracy. All of which is then cased inside a heavy platinum shell, adding a modern touch to the 7047’s classical roots.

July 26, 2022 0 comment
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Lets Take a Look at The New Tissot Telemeter 1938

by Mark Knight July 14, 2022
written by Mark Knight

Reissuing a homage to a vintage timepiece is always a tricky ordeal to go through. In doing so, you’d always run the risk of either muddying all the details that made the original so great. Or, not making it distinct enough to justify ever re-releasing it in the first place. However, if there’s one brand that knows how to perfectly balance modern and old-school timekeeping, it’s Tissot.

With such a spirit in mind – in addition to a vast back catalog of historically ground-breaking watches – Tissot has since unveiled the Telemeter 1938. Inspired by a classic chronograph from the late 30s, the Telemeter 1938 is a re-imaging of what it would look like in modern times. In the car world, we’d call something like this a restomod, and it’s all the more impressive, too.

What’s Old Is New Again

Looking at the dial, you’d swear that you’re looking at the original 1930s watch. It’s practically the same layout, but with an added splash of color. It’s a simplistic design, lacking those date windows or heavy-handed design traits that some modern watches tend to overpower with. A unique touch with the Telemeter is the inclusion of both a tachymeter and a telemeter scale.

Flanked by a bi-compax layout, the only way you’d know that this is a modern reissue is when you note the larger 42mm case size. Turn it over, and the Telemeter 1938 is powered by a new and upgraded Valjoux A05.231 movement. With 68 hours of power reserve and a much more robust Nivachron balance spring, the Telemeter 1938 is a fashionable and sporting watch.

July 14, 2022 0 comment
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