Linde Werdelin SpidoSpeed Anthracite DLC
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Linde Werdelin SpidoSpeed Anthracite DLC

By AnthonyTsai · Jan 12, 2012 · 1 replies
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AnthonyTsai introduces the Linde Werdelin SpidoSpeed Anthracite DLC, a timepiece that showcases the brand's commitment to innovative material application and intricate case design. This article highlights the challenging process of achieving a uniform anthracite DLC coating and the watch's unique 3-dimensional aesthetic, making it relevant for collectors interested in advanced surface treatments and robust, instrument-compatible watches.

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LINDE WERDELIN watches and instruments are excited for the arrival of the latest version of its chronograph model, SpidoSpeed Anthracite DLC.

 

LINDE WERDELIN announces SpidoSpeed Steel Anthracite DLC

Achieving a uniform 'Anthracite' shade for the full series of SpidoSpeed Anthracite DLC in 100 pieces was an extremely challenging procedure. The result of the Diamond-Like-Carbon treatment, also known as DLC, is an anthracite grey nuance, which conceives a major sense of depth to the case, conveying the best 3-dimensional experience, typical of the Spido family. Featuring the analogous skeletonised steel case construction of the original SpidoSpeed, along with its weight reduction technology, it maintains integrity of strength. Combined with a multiple-layered dial construction, it provides an infinite 3-dimensional visual experience.

 

Like all Linde Werdelin timepieces the case of the SpidoSpeed Anthracite DLC features a complex structure necessary to enable the attachment of the instrument (The Rock for skiing and The Reef for diving) on top of the timepiece.

 

As per all previous versions of the SpidoSpeed, retaining a custom-made and exclusive fully integrated chronograph movement, there is a strong reference to the racing car industry, evident from the detail of the material used on the dial (such as the dashboards in the racing cars of the 40's).

 

Case and Dial

The whole case including the crown, the pushbuttons of the chronograph as well as the case-back and all the skeletonised part of the SpidoSpeed have been DLC coated, with a complete anthracite tone. This is an industrial process of varying complexity and quality. It is crucial for each watch to undergo the DLC treatment for the exact same duration to achieve the identical 'Anthracite' shade.

The DLC treatment is a coating which consents to increase hardness and scratch resistance. The steel underneath goes through a kolsterising procedure; next it is blasted with approximately one thousandth of a millimeter of carbon to create a surface up to three times harder than steel and second only to diamond in hardness. This hydrogen free diamond structure crafts the watch in such a way that it promises extreme durability and virtual scratch and corrosion resistance, perfect for any sporting environment.

 

Movement

Showing through a clear sapphire crystal case back and the sub-dials of the SpidoSpeed is a custom made integrated chronograph movement (LW03). The movement calibre 2251 was conceived by Valérien Jaquet of the Concepto manufacture, an independent high-end movement maker based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, and modified and finished in accordance with Linde Werdelin specifications.

This specialised movement has been modeled after the reliable Valjoux 7750 foundation, and built to superior standards with high quality finishing. Call it a super movement sharing the 7750 architecture, SpidoSpeed's LW03 is exclusive and highly attractive.

 

SpidoSpeed Steel Anthracite DLC will retail at €10,300 exclusive of VAT from mid-January on LindeWerdelin.com or from any LW authorised retailer in local currency.

 

Background to LINDE WERDELIN

LINDE WERDELIN creates highly crafted mechanical timepieces and produces corresponding sports instruments for diving and skiing. Founded in 2002 by Morten Linde and Jorn Werdelin, LINDE WERDELIN brings the best of Swiss craftsmanship and Danish design integrity together with avant-garde instrument technology.

 

LINDE WERDELIN has redefined the world of high quality sports watches. In combining both analogue and digital technologies, LINDE WERDELIN represents the ultimate sports watch for use with intelligent precision instruments to amplify the sporting experience whether in the mountains or in the sea respectively.

 

LINDE WERDELIN embraces a lifestyle of urban sophistication and high performance. A new spirit in the watch making industry with a cool attitude, LINDE WERDELIN is fresh, innovative, modern, and uncompromising.

 

LINDE WERDELIN specialises in producing small numbered watch series starting with series A of 100 pieces.

 

Technical Specifications

 

SpidoSpeed Steel Anthracite DLC

Numbered Series 100A

 

Movement:

LW03 custom-made integrated chronograph movement by Concepto manufacture (caliber 2251) / Power reserve: 48 hours / Number of components: 237 / Balance frequency: 28,800 Alt/H

 

Case:

Three part construction steel microbille and satin finished with anthracite DLC coating / Number of parts: 32 / anti-reflective sapphire crystal / Back case: see-through sapphire crystal, spider web and chronograph subdial engravings / Screw in crown / Chronograph pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock

 

Dimensions:

44mm (w) by 46mm (l) by 15mm (h)

 

Dial:

Two-part black galvanic dial: perlage surface base part, opalin top dial part / chronograph sub-dials for hours, minutes and seconds in black/ Hands: Six diamond cut hands / Grey SLN on main dial and sub-dial indexes

 

Water Resistance:

100m

Strap:

SpidoSpeed textured calfskin strap with ardillon buckle

 

 

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MichaelC
Jan 13, 2012
Very sharp.

Thanks AT!

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