Exclusive limited edition of 365 pieces
Retrograde display
The Tempograph’s expansive dial showcases a twenty-second retrograde mechanism. This is much more than just another three-hand watch.
The timepiece features a large central retrograde second hand. With a continuous twenty-second sweep, it brings the dial to life in a unique mannerrn– a direct nod to the automatons from the Enlightenment era of watchmaking, when Louis Moinet himself was creating his finest timepiecesrnand grandest clocks.
There’s a second moving display at 9 o’clock: an openwork disc, in subtle shades of white, grey and black, marks out the three twenty-secondrnsequences in each minute.
Last and by no means least, there’s an hour dial at four o’clock, featuring the blue-tinted hands with “dewdrop” tips that have become one of thernaesthetic hallmarks of Ateliers Louis Moinet. In the purest of watchmaking traditions, Roman numerals and a minute rail adorn an immaculaternback encircled with gold, making the Tempograph easy to read.
Subtleties for connoisseurs
The exclusive features of this model include, first and foremost, the caliber itself. Designed and developed by Ateliers Louis Moinet, it has over
260 parts. It has been made all in one piece, with no additional module to house the complication. The latter has been integrated to ensure betterrntechnical coherence for this component. The subtle interaction of the cam and the ruby-tipped rack at 8 o’clock is a unique and particularlyrnspectacular sight.
On the back, the 20 Second Tempograph sports a movement adorned with a circular Côtes de Genève pattern, featuring jewels with diamondcutrnchamfers and circular satin-finish gears with a 5N gold-toned finish.
The timepiece boasts a 48-hour power reserve, as well as a rotor mounted on a high-tech ceramic ball bearing. This technical detail delivers arnvery practical advantage: improved winding compared to the traditional system.
Reference number
LM-39.20.50
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