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Opus 10 of Jean-François Mojon for Harry Winston rare watches

Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Opus series has some lost his "oomph" with the lackluster # 10. More avant garde as guard. Unfortunately, people like me leave more Vanting. Ian Skellern thanks the Underthedial for his pictures and video of the latest Harry Winston rare watches Opus X either way.




Video watch functions->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cvf-in44tc
"This simplified model of the Opus shows only the minutes 10 mechanism and GMT functions.for is not the complexity of hours and contain seconds".

The shape of time
Inspired by planetary movements and the space time continuum, the circular motions begins Opus X, the shape and the dimension of time by the synchronous rotation.Dial and watch replace a traditional festivals pointer, frame appears as a system of rotating indicators mounted on a swivel.A new technical challenge to present how the frame a full rotation is completed, which selects each indicator turn in the opposite direction, ensuring alignment remains constant in any position.

Bearing in mind the celestial mechanics of the solar system, the mechanical hand-wound movement as a planetary gear train consisting of solar wheel, satellite wheels and frame.On the individual satellite wheels, set around the Central solar wheel to umkreisen.Jeder indicator is the indicators for the hours, minutes, seconds and secondary timezone are at a slight slope so that selects which curvature is the case, to follow, but fluidity in rotation festlegen.Der framework separately driven need to complete a full rotation in 24 hours.

Create consistency in the overall design, operates the RADIUS satellite the 72-hour power reserve as special planetary gear train, in which the diameter of the wheel of the Crown wheel what a linear indication entspricht.Balance regulation and chamfered bridges increase stability and functionality of the Gangreserve.Eine transparent support shows the geometric precision and beautiful ending of the movement.

Technical data
Name: Opus X
Reference: 500/MMJFMWL.K
Movement: Mechanical hand-wound movement
Functions: Time display by modules for hours, minutes and seconds mounted on a platform
Continuous movement of the platform turns in twenty-four hours
Twenty-four hour second time zone specified in the periphery
Linear power reserve indicator on the rear
Case: 46 mm white gold
Strap: Black alligator
Buckle: White gold
Power reserve: 72 hours
Water resistance: 30 m
Limited Edition: 100 pieces
Collection: Opus

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