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Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: white Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: 5N Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: white Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: 5N Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: white Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: white Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: 5N Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: white Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Diameter: 40 or 42 mm
Overall height: 10.7 mm
Dial: 5N Gold and whitened guilloché Silver
Hands: blued Steel
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
About
For François-Paul Journe, since the launch and minimal modifications, the Octa has proven its precision and endurance and as he states: “The Octa is an accomplished movement that requires no further modification due to its almost unreal performance”.
To pay tribute to the Octa Automatique Réserve, F.P.Journe presents the Automatique, available with a case in Platinum or 18K 6N Gold.
The power reserve indicator has been moved down slightly to leave more space for the enlarged date, displayed in a window now measuring 4.7 x 2.6 mm for easier legibility. The numerals of the hour and minute dial have also been enlarged.
François-Paul Journe has first given life to unique, then to small quantities of rare timepieces, and subsequently imagined and launched in 2001, a collection of watches in which the perfection of the automatic caliber called Octa, became an obvious attribute in a world where everything is in perpetual motion. He has thus perfectly materialized this obsession that embodies the lifelong obsession of mechanical geniuses to produce a perpetual movement.
Undoubtedly, the Octa collection is the signature of the perfection of a style imbued with the vision of the Masters of Enlightenment, of which François-Paul is the heir of the intellectual approach of the profession and its relation to the object. It is a central element of a watchmaking line with a strong sense of meaning for a Manufacture attached to sound values of authenticity, rarity and precision, in the respect of horological traditions, to become a lasting part of the future.
A HOROLOGICAL IDEAL
“THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE OCTA CALIBRE HAS LESS POWERFUL TIES WITH HOROLOGICAL HISTORY THAN DO THE CONSTANT-FORCE DEVICE OR RESONANCE MODELS, BUT IT SYMBOLISES AN HOROLOGICAL IDEAL OF GIVING TIMEKEEPERS THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE DEGREE OF PRECISION AND AUTONOMY!
ONE CAN INDEED NOTE THE FACT THAT IF CHURCH CLOCKS ARE PLACED SO HIGH, IN ADDITION TO ENHANCING VISIBILITY, IT WAS MOSTLY BECAUSE IT OFTEN TOOK AN ENTIRE MONTH FOR THE DRIVING-WEIGHTS TO DROP THE LENGTH OF THEIR CORDS. NUMEROUS SYSTEMS WERE INVENTED TO INCREASE THE OPERATING DURATION OF TIMEKEEPING DEVICES, MEETING WITH VARIOUS DEGREES OF SUCCESS. GIVEN THE SMALL VOLUME OF A WRISTWATCH, THE SIZE OF THE MAINSPRING WAS AUTOMATICALLY LIMITED. WATCHMAKERS THEREFORE DISCOVERED THE TRICK OF ADDING AN EXTRA WHEEL TO THE CUSTOMARY GEARTRAIN IN ORDER TO EXTEND THE DURATION OF ITS DEVELOPMENT. UNFORTUNATELY, ACTUALLY USING THIS SYSTEM, EVEN WITH A STRONGER SPRING, LED THEM TO OBSERVE THAT THE LEVEL OF ENERGY ACTUALLY REACHING THE BALANCE REMAINED LOW. TO COMPENSATE FOR THIS, THEY FITTED A SMALLER BALANCE USING LESS ENERGY, BUT WHICH WAS ALSO LESS STABLE. IT IS THEREFORE NOT UNUSUAL TO FIND THAT SOME WATCHES ABLE TO RUN FOR SEVERAL DAYS DISPLAY AN EXTREMELY UNPREDICTABLE LEVEL OF PRECISION.
THIS CHALLENGE WAS A POWERFUL SOURCE OF MOTIVATION! I THEN IMAGINED THAT THE BEST AND THE MOST OBVIOUS MEANS OF EXTENDING THE RUNNING DURATION WOULD BE TO EXTEND THE CAPACITY OF THE SPRING DEVELOPMENT. THE DIFFICULTY LAY IN INTEGRATING IT ON THE SAME LEVEL AS THE GEAR-TRAIN AND THE ESCAPEMENT, GIVEN ITS STABILITY: 1 METRE AND 1 MILLIMETRE THICK. THANKS TO THE LOW TORQUE OF THIS SPRING, I COULD ACHIEVE EXTREMELY FAST AUTOMATIC WINDING (ONE AND A HALF HOURS ON A CHAPPUIS CYCLOTEST FOR OVER 5 DAYS’ RUNNING).
ONCE THE CHALLENGE OF AUTONOMY WAS THUS SUCCESSFULLY MET WITH THIS AUTOMATIC WINDING CALIBRE, I KNUCKLED DOWN TO THE SECOND CHALLENGE OF MANAGING TO INSERT VARIOUS COMPLICATIONS INTO THAT SAME MOVEMENT: POWER RESERVE WITH LARGE DATE DISPLAY, FLY-BACK CHRONOGRAPH WITH LARGE DATE DISPLAY, RETROGRADE ANNUAL CALENDAR, ETC… AND OF DOING SO WHILE MAINTAINING AN IDENTICAL SIZE FOR ALL MODELS.
THREE YEARS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WERE REQUIRED BEFORE THIS AUTOMATIC WINDING MOVEMENT THAT IS UNIQUE IN THE WORLD COULD BE PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC.”
FRANÇOIS-PAUL JOURNE
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
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About
The presentation of the Octa automatic movement in 2001 has marked a turning point and proved that the watchmaking revolution of the 21st century was underway. Efficient in all respects, it has undergone only three evolutions during its 20 years of operation. The most recent one concerns the winding automation system. It has moved from bi-directional to unidirectional winding, which is more efficient to guarantee the rapid tensioning of the long spring of the barrel.
For François-Paul Journe, since the launch and minimal modifications, the Octa has proven its precision and endurance and as he states: “The Octa is an accomplished movement that requires no further modification due to its almost unreal performance”.
To pay tribute to the Octa Automatique Réserve, F.P.Journe presents the Automatique, available with a case in Platinum or 18K 6N Gold.
The power reserve indicator has been moved down slightly to leave more space for the enlarged date, displayed in a window now measuring 4.7 x 2.6 mm for easier legibility. The numerals of the hour and minute dial have also been enlarged.
François-Paul Journe has first given life to unique, then to small quantities of rare timepieces, and subsequently imagined and launched in 2001, a collection of watches in which the perfection of the automatic caliber called Octa, became an obvious attribute in a world where everything is in perpetual motion. He has thus perfectly materialized this obsession that embodies the lifelong obsession of mechanical geniuses to produce a perpetual movement.
Undoubtedly, the Octa collection is the signature of the perfection of a style imbued with the vision of the Masters of Enlightenment, of which François-Paul is the heir of the intellectual approach of the profession and its relation to the object. It is a central element of a watchmaking line with a strong sense of meaning for a Manufacture attached to sound values of authenticity, rarity and precision, in the respect of horological traditions, to become a lasting part of the future. -
Testimony
CALIBRE OCTA
A HOROLOGICAL IDEAL
“THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE OCTA CALIBRE HAS LESS POWERFUL TIES WITH HOROLOGICAL HISTORY THAN DO THE CONSTANT-FORCE DEVICE OR RESONANCE MODELS, BUT IT SYMBOLISES AN HOROLOGICAL IDEAL OF GIVING TIMEKEEPERS THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE DEGREE OF PRECISION AND AUTONOMY!
ONE CAN INDEED NOTE THE FACT THAT IF CHURCH CLOCKS ARE PLACED SO HIGH, IN ADDITION TO ENHANCING VISIBILITY, IT WAS MOSTLY BECAUSE IT OFTEN TOOK AN ENTIRE MONTH FOR THE DRIVING-WEIGHTS TO DROP THE LENGTH OF THEIR CORDS. NUMEROUS SYSTEMS WERE INVENTED TO INCREASE THE OPERATING DURATION OF TIMEKEEPING DEVICES, MEETING WITH VARIOUS DEGREES OF SUCCESS. GIVEN THE SMALL VOLUME OF A WRISTWATCH, THE SIZE OF THE MAINSPRING WAS AUTOMATICALLY LIMITED. WATCHMAKERS THEREFORE DISCOVERED THE TRICK OF ADDING AN EXTRA WHEEL TO THE CUSTOMARY GEARTRAIN IN ORDER TO EXTEND THE DURATION OF ITS DEVELOPMENT. UNFORTUNATELY, ACTUALLY USING THIS SYSTEM, EVEN WITH A STRONGER SPRING, LED THEM TO OBSERVE THAT THE LEVEL OF ENERGY ACTUALLY REACHING THE BALANCE REMAINED LOW. TO COMPENSATE FOR THIS, THEY FITTED A SMALLER BALANCE USING LESS ENERGY, BUT WHICH WAS ALSO LESS STABLE. IT IS THEREFORE NOT UNUSUAL TO FIND THAT SOME WATCHES ABLE TO RUN FOR SEVERAL DAYS DISPLAY AN EXTREMELY UNPREDICTABLE LEVEL OF PRECISION.
THIS CHALLENGE WAS A POWERFUL SOURCE OF MOTIVATION! I THEN IMAGINED THAT THE BEST AND THE MOST OBVIOUS MEANS OF EXTENDING THE RUNNING DURATION WOULD BE TO EXTEND THE CAPACITY OF THE SPRING DEVELOPMENT. THE DIFFICULTY LAY IN INTEGRATING IT ON THE SAME LEVEL AS THE GEAR-TRAIN AND THE ESCAPEMENT, GIVEN ITS STABILITY: 1 METRE AND 1 MILLIMETRE THICK. THANKS TO THE LOW TORQUE OF THIS SPRING, I COULD ACHIEVE EXTREMELY FAST AUTOMATIC WINDING (ONE AND A HALF HOURS ON A CHAPPUIS CYCLOTEST FOR OVER 5 DAYS’ RUNNING).
ONCE THE CHALLENGE OF AUTONOMY WAS THUS SUCCESSFULLY MET WITH THIS AUTOMATIC WINDING CALIBRE, I KNUCKLED DOWN TO THE SECOND CHALLENGE OF MANAGING TO INSERT VARIOUS COMPLICATIONS INTO THAT SAME MOVEMENT: POWER RESERVE WITH LARGE DATE DISPLAY, FLY-BACK CHRONOGRAPH WITH LARGE DATE DISPLAY, RETROGRADE ANNUAL CALENDAR, ETC… AND OF DOING SO WHILE MAINTAINING AN IDENTICAL SIZE FOR ALL MODELS.
THREE YEARS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WERE REQUIRED BEFORE THIS AUTOMATIC WINDING MOVEMENT THAT IS UNIQUE IN THE WORLD COULD BE PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC.”
FRANÇOIS-PAUL JOURNE -
Technical description
Technical Specifications
Movement :Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date changeDimensions :- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Indications :Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30Particularities :In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotorWinding speed :274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
FREQUENCY :21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Balance :Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°Amplitude :12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°Autonomy :160 ± 10 hours
Nbre de jewels :37
Finish :High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfersNumber of pieces :Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294Movement :Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date changeDimensions :- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Indications :Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30Particularities :In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotorWinding speed :274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
FREQUENCY :21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Balance :Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°Amplitude :12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°Autonomy :160 ± 10 hours
Nbre de jewels :37
Finish :High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfersNumber of pieces :Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
At the heart of the movementAt the heart of the movementBrevet - EP 1 760 544 A1Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.Brevet - EP 1 760 544 A1Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical Specifications
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Uni-directional automatic winding
Date setting by turning crown in opposite ways (position 2)
Time setting with crown in position 3
Instantaneous date change
- Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
- Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
- Overall height : 5.80 mm
- Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
- Diameter of stem thread : S0.90 mm
Off-centre hours and minutes
Small seconds at 4:30
Large Date
Power-reserve indicator at 7h30
In-line lever escapement, 15-tooth wheel
Balance with 4 inertia weights
Flat Anachron microflamed spring
Mobile stud holder
Free-sprung balance
Nivatronic laser-welded to the collet
Pinned GE stud
Three-position crown
Slipping mainspring
Off-centre winding rotor
274 clockwise revolutions (without mainspring slipping) / 24 hours
21'600 Alt/H, 3Hz
Interia: 10.10 mgcm2
Angle of lift: 52°
12 h dial up : 280°
90 h dial up : 220°
160 ± 10 hours
37
High grade
Circular stripes on the bridges
Baseplate partly circular grained
Polished screw heads with chamfered slots
Pegs with polished rounded ends
Steelwork with polished chamfers
Movement: 257
Cased up with strap: 294
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.
Technical description
(1) 22K Gold rotor with uni-directional winding
(2) Large capacity mainspring barrel
(3) Precision-adjustment weights
(4) Full-size free-sprung chronometer balance
Watches with long power reserves have hitherto been handicapped by small balances which are susceptible to shocks and disturbances. The Octa's compact construction allows a large (10.1 mm) balance to be fitted, giving greater inertia and stability. The free-sprung chronometer balance is adjusted by five turning weights that vibrate at a steady 21'600 times an hour.
Fully wound, the Octa delivers chronometric precision for 120 hours. The meter-long mainspring supplies an average 850gr of torque, limiting the loss in balance amplitude to 25% over the five-day period. Beyond that time, the watch will continue to go for another day or two, but the amplitude-loss no longer guarantees precision timekeeping.