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Grupo privado activo hace 3 años, 4 mesesGreubel Forsey Launches Limited Edition Double Balancier Convex
In the sublime realm of fine Haute Horlogerie, the sheer power of spectacle has become as important to watch design as function, decoration and aesthetics. Few brands have embraced this philosophy of mechanical shock and awe as much as Greubel Forsey. The Swiss brand has built a reputation for transforming simple time-only models into gorgeous 3D displays of mechanical sophistication, with its more sophisticated Products often push the boundaries of what is possible with modern timepieces. Its latest version sits in the middle of the range, ostensibly showing Greubel Forsey’s vision for an everyday wearable sports watch, but expanding this simple concept to include a pair of out-of-plane resonant balance wheels and a spherical mechanical differential . The limited-edition Greubel Forsey Double Balancier Convex is an evolutionary step in the brand’s unique tilt-balance concept, combining true world-class movement manufacturing with a cleaner, more refined presentation, allowing the wearer to stay focused on the brand’s impactful timepieces .
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Greubel Forsey features a seemingly complicated 46.5mm titanium "variable geometry" case that fits the Double Balancier Convex. This semi-unibody tonneau design is more or less unchanged from the look found in the 2021 Greubel Forsey Balancier S 2, which, seen from above, appears to be a nod to the classic tonneau sports watch form. Relatively simple full dial interpretation. However, when viewed from an angle, the case’s unique progressive compound curves become apparent. While the sides of the skeletonized case curve upwards in a traditional continuous sweep, the bezel – and the geometrically complex sapphire crystal – evolves from a gentle curve at the lugs to a more compact, more compact shape along the 3-9 o’clock direction. The striking curved clock lines give the case a truly unique, almost parabolic look in the image. By extension, the finishing of the wide chamfered bezel is noteworthy here. While the horizontally brushed inner section remains a constant diameter throughout, the angled mirror-polished chamfered sections extend from a narrow band near the crown to wider oval sweeps at 12 and 6 o’clock. Creating this complex, dynamically curved shape in hard titanium is a feat in itself, but it is truly impressive that Greubel Forsey was able to create a matching curved sapphire crystal without severely optically distorting the image profound. Like its sporty predecessors in the Balancier range, Greubel Forsey rates the Double Balancier Convex for a fairly tough 100m water resistance.
Of course, the real heart of the Greubel Forsey Double Balancier Convex in the image is its partially skeletonized dial. The bezel, with its simple graphic minute markers and applied wedge-shaped hour-markers, follows the same “variable geometry” compound curves as the bezel and crystal, but everything inside the bezel ditches curved surfaces in favor of sharp, dramatic Angle. The abrupt, cliff-like change in dial height in the lower half of the dial is a perfect example, creating a purely vertical face in watchmaking with hardly any verticality. This recessed layer also exposes the Double Balancier Convex’s eponymous skeleton movement. At 5 and 9 o’clock are the watch’s dual balance wheels, each at a 20-degree angle to the rest of the movement. With these angled angles, the long, narrow skeleton balancing bridges, and the gorgeous combination of brushed, polished and matte finishes, these elements are the immediate focal point of the design in the image and should improve timekeeping performance.
While the dual balance wheel design is certainly exotic, it is far from a new idea conceptually, as similar designs have been produced over the centuries to take advantage of resonance effects – two nearby oscillating bodies (tuning fork, pendulum and balance wheel) natural tendency. Balance wheels, for example) adjust to each other and synchronize over time. To transmit the power between these two independent escapements to the main gear train, Greubel Forsey has installed a spherical constant differential at 7 o’clock. Like the reverse of a differential in a rear-wheel-drive car, this complex three-dimensional gear train combines the torque of the two escapements into one output, and should further improve overall accuracy by averaging the output between the two balance wheels . The brand highlights this intricate and rare complication with a hollowed-out cage, along with a simple blue hand and minimal graduations to track its four-minute rotational cycle.
Greubel Forsey has installed the small silver running seconds subdial of the Double Balancier Convex on the inside of the balance bridge at 4 o’clock. With a clean, sporty look that contrasts with the differential cage, the brand has made this useful feature readily available without overshadowing the more complex sporty elements of the image. Greubel Forsey has installed its final complication at 2 o’clock on the upper dial, with a stylish fuel gauge scale and red arrow skeletonized hands that track the movement’s 72-hour power reserve, matching the main chronograph handpiece. echo. This main earpiece, while relatively simple, integrates its own clockwork trim, mounted above the partially exposed gear train, above a high cantilevered skeleton bridge. The last major skeletonized dial element of the Double Balancier Convex is that of Greubel Forsey, the movement’s oversized coaxial twin barrel assembly that crosses the dial face at 11 o’clock. This pair of barrels connected in series features a radially brushed, black-finished, embossed, engraved barrel cover, includes a sliding spring to reduce tension between the two mainsprings, and produces a relatively short 3.2 hours Complete a full rotation within.
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The hand-wound double escapement movement exposed on the dial of the Greubel Forsey Double Balancier Convex is entirely in-house, although the brand does not name or serialize the movement (unfortunately, the brand is also unable to provide the bottom of the movement. cover image) move before press release). In addition to the aforementioned mechanical innovations, this movement is powerful but not earth-shattering, delivering a 72-hour power reserve at a beat rate of 21,600 bph. Greubel Forsey presents the Double Balancier Convex with a choice of a tapered anthracite Cordura-effect rubber strap or the brand’s streamlined engraved three-link titanium bracelet. The latter option provides a faux-integrated effect to the design, with the end links carefully engineered to mimic the ears at the ends of the earless bottom shells. The bracelet also beautifully continues the form and finish of the case in the image, tapering seamlessly to the sides of the openworked case, with matching sculpted frosted sections on the sides and top of each outer link. The overall finish of this bracelet is also excellent in the image, with a complex interplay between the raised brushed surface, the darker recessed matte areas and the narrow polished chamfers along the edge of each link.
The design of the limited edition Greubel Forsey Double Balancier Convex doubles down on the brand’s philosophy of angular balance, while combining a gorgeous timepiece with clean finishes and impressive durability, offering a truly spectacular premium for a versatile luxury sports watch. Clock method.
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