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The GirardPerregaux Tourbillon Chronograph with Rattrapante and Foudroyante will be a part of the brand's Haute Horlogerie selection, giving a really remarkable mix of virtuoso problems. Furthermore into a 1 moment tourbillon on the gold bridge, the observe also provides a date screen, along with a amazing chronograph perform that has a splitseconds complication, moreover into a foudroyantea uncommon and intricate complication which subdivides time into 1 6 of the 2nd, through a hand which encircles a subdial the moment each and every 2nd, stopping in exact increments. Movements will be the GirardPerregaux GP9973 caliber. Made by GirardPerregaux, the caliber is manually wound and comprised of 507 handfinished elements; the tourbillon assembly by yourself characteristics 69 parts, and weighs a scant 0.four grams. Electrical power reserve from the movements is 96 hrs, as well as the stability wheel alternates 21,six hundred instances each and every hour. An isolating product while in the energyhungry foudroyante mechanism makes sure which the harmony amplitude stays continuous, even though the foudroyante is triggered. GirardPerregaux offers the Tourbillon Chronograph with Rattrapante and Foudroyante in an 18K pink gold scenario, which attributes contrasting brushed and polished aspects; dimensions are 44mm across, by 17.10mm in peak. The caseback, secured by 6 screws, incorporates a sapphire crystal window. The classy silvered dial is fitted with utilized pink gold Arabic numerals, and dauphine fingers; the chronograph splitseconds palms are blued. The view is finished by an alligator strap, as well as a pink gold folding buckle. Manufacturing will likely be restricted to an version of 33 parts. Backes & Strauss, a watch company of the Franck Muller Watchland Group, has shown a new timepiece which will be officially launched in October 2010. The Backes & Strauss 1609 AD watch is offered in two sizes, in an edition of 219 pieces each. To feature cases in various colors of 18K gold and set with varying combination of diamonds, the Backes & Strauss 1609 AD watch showcases an original and luxurious moon phase indicator, which presents a representation of a 17star constellation, depicted in round brilliant diamonds. The name of the timepiece pays tribute to English astronomer Thomas Harriett, whose drawings of the moon preceded those of Galileo Galilei. Established in 1789, Backes & Strauss is famed for being the world's oldest diamond company. Jewelry by the company was featured at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and in 1878, the Backes & Strauss hallmark was registered in London's Goldsmiths Hall. The year 2006 saw the first Backes & Strauss timepieces debuted. Each collection offered by the brand draws some inspiration from Regency architecture, and every model is characterized by a diamond set into the winding crown. The manufacture and assembly of each watch is undertaken in the workshops of Franck Muller's Watchland, ensuring an extremely high standard of watchmaking expertise and exclusive mechanical design.