Athens released Grand Deck flagship tourbillon watch

Welcome! The ship is loaded with the most advanced technology and imaginative imagination, inspired by the sailing super-complex work of art. Hand-carefully engraved wood grain dial seems to be placed on top of the wheel plywood, feel the vast sea. Time display design is more ingenuity: through the high-tech nanowires slide rod to show minutes, hours are displayed on two coaxial heart turntable. This patented device also contains a spectacular tourbillon tuned by another barrel. This incredible work, it is passed from the Athens watch classic sailing watch series, and 18K white gold material to show. Athens table bold addition to the marine elements, and constant innovation, "Grand Deck flagship tour of the tourbillon" is the most proud breakthrough. The watch's counter-clockwise minute hand shows that it is a sliding pole imitating the sailing boom. This complex technology is visually appealing and its production is equally complex. The patented system is connected to a 60-second flying tourbillon, driven by a super-tough, high-tech nanofiber wire that is finer than hair. Impressive is that the design of this watch subvert the traditional sailing watch, technically reached a new level. As a pioneer in the manufacture of high-precision sailing timepieces, the Athens Table has a long maritime history. Since the nineteenth century, countless high-precision navigation instruments have been produced, making a great contribution to the human conquest of the oceans. "Grand Deck big navigation flagship tourbillon" set new features and modern technology as a whole, with the brand for centuries has been constantly pursuing the spirit of innovation and superb tabulation technology-based and create, definitely worth having! start sailing Proudly driving on the sea, "Grand Deck flagship tourbillon big ship" deck elements have been redesigned, cleverly displayed on the dial. The traditional minute hand is replaced by a skiff-like sling which is a horizontal rod that slopes the sail on a sailboat. It works like a sling suspension sailing and dominates the slide bar with a high-tech nanowire to allow it to move on an arc-shaped scale. Whenever the slider passes 60 minutes, it returns to its origin, which takes 3 to 4 seconds and its speed is controlled by a specially designed automatic return mechanism, which can be viewed from the bottom back of the watch. This used to control the slide rod nanowire diameter of only 0.0357 mm, in the state without stretching, indeed can withstand 1.41kg traction. Made of Polyethylene Dyneema® fiber, this high-tech nanowire is used in sailing gear and is several times as hard as steel. For the first time, this material was used in watchmaking. The drive system uses high-tech nanowires to encircle a rigging screw: two of the wires are clearly visible and the other is attached to the turnbuckle. The patented system placed on the dial is also the brand's first use, starting when it works like a winch lifts a sail on a deck, using four drive wheels, a helical tensioning spring and two locking nails. Dual window jump display by two real-time rotation of the coaxial turntable drive, 2 o'clock position more tuning device, you can quickly adjust the time. Wind voyage Watch equipped with UN-630 hand-wound movement and a 60-second flying tourbillon, contains 469 components, vibration frequency of 3 Hz. Although the innovative slider design consumes a lot of energy, the watch still offers the best accuracy and power reserve for more than 48 hours. The first barrel is used for the timekeeping device; the second barrel provides power for the hour and minute displays, which can be adjusted via a special escapement that collects information from the timekeeping device. The double barrel design (one for the movement and one for the time display) prevents this complex structure from affecting the watch's operation. Behind the movement, the wearer can enjoy the clockwork retractable stance through the hollow barrel, both practical and entertaining. When the watch is clocked, the clockwork is centered around the barrel; on the contrary, the clockwork springs to the edge of the barrel when the power is exhausted. All boarding! This sophisticated mechanism is presented in a 44 mm white gold case and is water resistant up to 100 meters. The dial design of Grand Deck Flagship Tourbillon is like a deluxe design wheel. Blue rubber indentation screw crown with coin pattern bezel, hand-engraved teak textured dial is extremely refined, reminiscent of the sun under the deck. The blue aluminum minute pin slides on a translucent spinel graduated from 3 o'clock to 9 o'clock; the slider is connected by a high-tech nanowire with four pulleys fixed by a blue star screw, Tourbillon of the Athens anchor symbol of each other. In addition, the dial at the top of the border details and decorative lines are extremely sophisticated design, the navigation elements will be subtle into one. The Honoré of the Athens watch nautical watch series is placed in the center of the international flags representing the "U" and "N", echoed the brand in the history of the Observatory clock has been designed for the ship. This extremely sophisticated watch is extremely precious with 18 platinum models in the world, with crocodile leather strap and platinum folding clasp. Technical Parameters Model 6300-300 / GD 18K white gold material Limited 18 pieces Movement UN-630 movement 21'600 times an hour Tourbillon with a unique slide pole display Power reserve for about 48 hours Manual winding on the way Function double window jump display Arc minute scale display 60 seconds Flying Tourbillon Adjustable forward and backward hour adjustment device Case 18K white gold, coin pattern bezel Crown screw-in crown with rubber indentation 44 mm in diameter Waterproof 100 meters Dial carefully hand-carved wood grain dial The center of the dial has a blue spinel arc scale Blue aluminum minute pin slider Glass anti-glare anti-wear sapphire crystal glass Table back sapphire crystal glass Strap with leather strap with folding clasp

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