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BaselWorld 2013 : The new Glashütte Original PanoLunar Tourbillon
This year Glashütte Original honors the traditional art of Glashütte
watchmaking with yet another masterpiece of haute horlogerie: The
PanoLunarTourbillon. With its progressive design, this model enriches
the new Pano timepieces being introduced last year. Belonging to the Art
& Technik pillar of the Saxon watch manufactory, this treasure
catches the observer’s eye with the modernly arranged dial and the
filigreed Flying Tourbillon.
PanoLunarTourbillon A fine number
of models in Glashütte Original’s Pano line were presented at
Baselworld 2012 in a contemporary reinterpretation that saw a larger
cylindrical case and enhanced dial visuals framed by a slim, elegant
bezel. Debuting at Baselworld 2013, the PanoLunarTourbillon takes up the
sophisticated new look with a 40 mm case in red gold and a warm silver
dial. The characteristic asymmetric design of the Pano timepieces finds
the large hour/minute dial positioned to the left of centre, in
alignment with the Flying Tourbillon set within it and centred at hour
seven. The new model’s Panorama Date display to the lower right presents
black numerals on an ivory coloured ground, perfectly matched with the
warm silver dial.
To the upper right, the moon phase display
shows a golden moon and shimmering stars against a dark blue night sky.
The placement of the dials has been determined in accordance with the
divine proportion, otherwise known as the golden ratio, the legendary
law of aesthetic harmony that has fascinated artists, musicians and
architects throughout history.The Flying Tourbillon The
Flying Tourbillon was developed in 1920 by the master craftsman Alfred
Helwig, one of Germany’s most remarkable watchmakers and instructor, who
taught at the German School of Watchmaking beginning with the year
1913.The traditional tourbillon mechanism, designed to counter
the effect of gravity on rate precision, is anchored at both the top and
the bottom. Alfred Helwig’s version implemented a cantilevered
mechanism anchored on one side only, which led to it becoming known as a
“flying” tourbillon. The Flying Tourbillon remains and extraordinary
aesthetic and horological invention, and is presented with a blued steel
tipped seconds hand in the manufactory’s new PanoLunarTourbillon. A
sapphire crystal, anti-reflective on both sides, protects the dial,
offering a fascinating view of the Flying Tourbillon mechanism and
superbly harmonious dial visuals.The new Glashütte Original Calibre 93-02 The
PanoLunarTourbillon is powered by the calibre 93-02: based on the
calibre 93-01, the new mechanism is an automatic winding mechanical
movement with 48 jewels and 2 diamonds. The timepiece comes with a 48
hours power reserve and a fully integrated moon phase mechanism. An
improved oscillating system with 8 regulating screws and 12 weighted
gold screws ensures perfect rate precision. Easily visible through the
sapphire crystal of the case back are the finely finished movement,
bevelled edges, polished steel parts, blued screws and the off-centre
skeletonized rotor with 21-carat gold oscillation weight.A
screw-mounted stainless steel plate, bevelled and brushed by hand,
indicates the wording “Flying Tourbillon” engraved in gold. The
Glashütte Original PanoLunarTourbillon is fitted with a semi-matt black
Louisiana Alligator leather strap or a brown Louisiana Alligator
nubuck leather strap and fold fastener in red gold.
Press Release
This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2013-04-25 14:18:58