Additional information
Brand: | Vacheron Constantin |
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Family: | Metiers d'Art |
Reference: | 82020/000G-9924 |
Name: | Metiers d'Art Ajourees Black |
Produced: | 2014 |
Limited: | No |
Case
Material: | White gold |
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Glass: | Sapphire |
Back: | Open |
Shape: | Round |
Diameter: | 40.00 mm |
Height: | 7.50 mm |
W/R: | 30.00 m |
Dial
Color: | Skeleton |
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Material: | Enamel |
Indexes: | Roman Numerals |
Hands: | Alpha |
Price in euro
Description
Openworking a movement is a demanding art, since it involves hollowing out the mechanical parts as much as possible, while being careful not to impair the smooth running of the watch. Watchmakers generally start with a solid existing calibre on which they undertake a lengthy process involving conceptualisation, design and modelling, in order to weave the magic of openworking. The new Metiers d'Art Mecaniques Ajourees is no exception to this rule, since it features the first openworked version of an iconic in-house movement: hand-wound Calibre 4400. It took several hundreds of hours to achieve the perfect balance between airy aesthetic appeal and optimal functionality. The watchmakers and artisans of the Manufacture compounded the already impressive feat of removing almost half the material compared with the solid Calibre 4400 by addressing another challenge: that of transforming the new movement into an authentic three-dimensional architectural work expressing striking light and shadow effects.
A contemporary reinterpretation of the ancestral art of hand engraving, the finely openworked mechanism of the Metiers d'Art Mecaniques Ajourees model is further ennobled by another artistic craft in which the Manufacture Vacheron Constantin has excelled since its origins: Grand Feu enamelling. Once again demonstrating the full extent of their expertise, the inhouse enamelling artisans have created a ring topping the calibre by dint of meticulous work calling for extreme virtuosity, since the circular shape of the ring to be enamelled implies substantial risks of distortion.
Movement
While the openworked architecture of Calibre 4400SQ reveals a wealth of fascinating hand-engraved work, it should in no way eclipse the technical performances of this splendid mechanism. Beating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, the movement displays remarkable precision and offers an impressive 65-hour power reserve that is extremely user-friendly for a hand-wound calibre. Nonetheless, the mechanical aspects alone are not the only features to meet the highest standards of Fine Watchmaking, since the entire model is certified by the Hallmark of Geneva ��C a guarantee of quality, provenance, craftsmanship and durability appplying to the watch as a whole and providing the firm assurance of owning a timepiece that is exceptional in every way.
Type: | Handwound |
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Brand: | Vacheron Constantin |
Caliber: | 4400 SQ |
Base: | Vacheron Constantin4400 |
Display: | Analog |
Diameter: | 28.60 mm |
Jewels: | 21 |
Reserve: | 65 h |
Frequency: | 28800 bph |
Time: | Hours, Minutes |
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