Vacheron Constantin - 30110/000R-9793
Patrimony Ultra Thin Calibre 1731 Pink Gold / Silver
Brand: | Vacheron Constantin |
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Family: | Patrimony |
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Reference: | 30110/000R-9793 |
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Name: | Patrimony Ultra Thin Calibre 1731 Pink Gold / Silver |
Produced: | 2013 |
Limited: | No |
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Case
Material: | Pink gold |
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Glass: | Sapphire |
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Back: | Open |
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Shape: | Round |
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Diameter: | 41.00 mm |
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Height: | 8.09 mm |
Dial
Color: | Silver |
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Material: | Pink gold |
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Indexes: | Stick / Dot |
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Hands: | Stick |
Description
The Patrimony Ultra Thin Calibre 1731 is a minute repeating wristwatch launched at SIHH 2013.
With the development, particular care was devoted to the acoustics of the Patrimony Contemporaine Ultra-Thin Calibre 1731, since its sound is the very reason for being of a striking watch. Various technical choices were made to ensure a crystal-clear and entirely tuneful tone. The gongs are not only connected to the case middle to as to amplify the sound, but also for the first time stacked rather than placed side by side. The case is made to be as one with the movement, within a clever composition incorporating such subtle parameters as the airflow between the mechanism and the case, designed to achieve optimal propagation of the sound. The quest for perfection does not end there, since the case itself has been built without joints so that the elements can interact literally metal against metal and thus enhance the amplitude of the sound, while the flying governor ensures a steady rate of the hammer blows on the gongs.
While each master-watchmaker instils his own music into the minute repeater that he will take several months to assemble and fine-tune, the sound of the movement will be subjected to the keen ear of the virtuoso striking mechanism specialists within the Manufacture, and will undergo certain adjustments in order to achieve perfect harmony between low-pitched and high-pitched notes. And it is at precisely at 4:49 that the tests are performed, since that is the time when the cadence is the most clearly audible due to the almost identical intervals between the hours (4 strikes), quarters (3 strikes) and minutes (4 strikes).
The true soul of a repeater watch, the individual chime of each watch is recorded and carefully stored before it leaves the Manufacture, thus constituting a ��soundprint�� duly registered in the Vacheron Constantin archives. This procedure guarantees not only the lifelong repair of all its timepieces, both historical and contemporary, but also the ability to restore within its workshops the unique sound of each model equipped with a minute repeater.
Movement
It was in 2009 that Vacheron Constantin decided to create a new minute repeater combining slenderness, a pure sound, aesthetic beauty, reliability and sturdiness. Four years proved necessary to solve this complex equation. While the new Calibre 1731 is barely thicker than its predecessor from 1993 ÿ 3.90 compared with 3.28 mm ÿ due to its impressive 65-hour power reserve, it is nonetheless the thinnest on the market today, having successfully overcome the difficulty of assembling and adjusting parts that have been slimmed down to extremes. Nor are the technical feats confined to the ultra-thin side of its nature, since Calibre 1731 is equipped with a highly ingenious device developed by Vacheron Constantin in 2007 for the 2755 movement ÿ another member of this exclusive family of minute repeater calibres: a flying strike governor. Contrary to classic lever-type governors, this one is completely silent. Its role is to steady the rate at which the hammers strike the gongs. Without a regulator or governor, this musical sequence would take place at the speed of the striking barrel-spring, and would merely produce a rush of indiscernible notes. The device developed by Vacheron Constantin comprises two inertia-blocks or weights designed to act as a brake on the rotating shaft of the governor and thus evening out the energy supplied by the barrel spring. To achieve this, it makes use of two opposing centrifugal and centripetal forces. When the governor spins, the centrifugal force pivots one end of the weights outwards so that the other end presses on the shaft so as to stabilise the rotation speed and thus ensure a steady cadence. Perfectly finished right down to the smallest details, the governor bears Vacheron Constantin's Maltese Cross emblem, even though the latter cannot be seen from the front of the calibre.
Type: | Handwound |
Brand: | Vacheron Constantin |
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Caliber: | 1731 |
Display: | Analog |
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Diameter: | 32.80 mm |
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Jewels: | 36 |
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Reserve: | 65 h |
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Frequency: | 21600 bph |
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Time: | Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds |
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Acoustic: | Minute Repeater |
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