Inversion Principle by Fonderie47A noble cause brought together great watchmakers in order to create an exceptional watch. Fonderie 47 is a brand you may have heard of. Peter Thum founded this brand that creates luxury products with the goal of using proceeds to destroy assault weapons in Africa. Fonderie 47 employs top-notch jewelry and watchmakers to create their models using the plates and metals from recycled guns. So, David Candaux/Du Val Des Bois developed and produced a new Inversion Principle Watch designed by Adrian Glessing.
This timepiece is unique in that it has a number of complex and innovative features. These include a three-minute flying tourbillion at the centre,Fake Watches an instantaneous Jumping Hours display with a quick-set pusher and a 240deg reverse minute display. It also includes indicators for power reserve on both sides and the back. The back of the watch has a plate that is made of steel from an AK47 weapon.
The flying tourbillon, which rotates in the middle of the dial every three minutes, is what makes this creation so special. Three second-hands are evenly spaced around the carriage. The retrograde display, above the tourbillon, only shows one hand at a time. It indicates seconds. The other two hands are hidden beneath the gold frame resembling a rifle sight. The retrograde minutes scale is located on the outer edge of the dial's bottom half, and the jumping hour window occupies the 12 o’clock position.
The Inversion Principle is powered by an automatic Swiss-made hand-winding mechanism that oscillates with a low frequency of 18000 vibrations per minute and provides a 6 day power reserve.Tag Heuer Aquaracer 500M Replica The sapphire caseback allows you to see the beautiful sunray pattern. The mechanism is contained in a 42mm gold case that has been polished. The ultra-limited edition consists of 10 pieces in white gold and the other 10 in red gold. This masterpiece will set you back about CHF 330,000 if you wish to support the noble cause.
Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec Rising HoursWatchWith due respect to the other very interesting features of this new Nicolas Rieussec Rising Hours, I must single out its innovative hour display. It is based on two rotating disks that are stacked one above the other. This display not only shows twelve hours but also acts as a night/day indicator.