Vincent Calabrese Watch Innovation: Spiral Area
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Vincent Calabrese Watch Innovation: Spiral Area

By patrickh · Sep 12, 2021 · 24 replies
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Patrickh introduces a groundbreaking announcement from independent watchmaker Vincent Calabrese: the "death of the balance spring" after 500 years of use, replaced by his new CALASYS concept. This article explores the initial reveal and subsequent community discussion, delving into the potential impact and challenges of such a radical horological innovation. Patrickh's post highlights Calabrese's ambition to revolutionize watchmaking's core timing mechanism.

Vincent presented yesterday, on sept 11th (a memorable date) at Vicenza Oro in Italy, the CATALYS.  

"Throughout my life, I have endeavoured, with the help of poetry and philosophy, to change the habits of the watchmaking world.
It is with great pleasure that I am announcing to you, as a preview, the death of the balance spring after 500 years of use.
This will be officially announced in Vicenza on 11 September at my press conference."

Here is the video of the novelty (many patents)

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Enjoy this incredible improvement from the Maestro.

LOVE him +++++



This message has been edited by FabR on 2021-09-12 11:34:36

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Poky
Sep 12, 2021

If something works, why fix it?

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patrickh
Sep 12, 2021

You should read many Italian revues soon ;-)

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Mike H
Sep 12, 2021

Let's see whet the experts say (sorry I am not qualified enough to judge). As you say this could possibly be a litte revolution... or not. In any case whatever the result it is thanks to such gifted watchmakers that the technique is moving forward. Merci Vincet !

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LiftAngle51
Sep 12, 2021

To think always ideas that comes alive. The silicon oscillator is just there, the silicon hairspring and silicon balance wheel for awhile. I loved always the tech around spirals. If the spiral is out of a watch, it feels for me a bit of the soul is taken away. The balance wheel still there, so when there is no balance wheel, what would it be?

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Langepedia
Sep 13, 2021

Looking forward to seeing the official reports!

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patrickh
Sep 13, 2021

" That oscillator, beating at an unprecedented 288,000 vibrations an hour, about 40Hz, brings a motherlode of modern innovation to such a classic execution. At that rate, the Slimline Monolithic Manufacture ticks at 10 times the speed of most mechanical movements. Moreover, CEO Peter Stas collaborated with Dr. Nima Tolou of the experimental component maker Flexous to create an oscillator with such precision to conform to a size appropriate for a wristwatch and to still enable an 80-hour power re

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