2011年1月12日星期三

Patek Philippe watches movement is intricately finished

Laurent Favre, has re-launched a brandname that, according to documents in the Neuchatel State Archives, dates back towards the early 1700s (beginning with his ancestor Abraham Favre). It is unclear once the name A.Favre & fils actually came into use, but the last Abraham Favre was recognized to have signed the brand name on timepieces he created. Patek Philippe womens watches Like a heritage to his forbears, Laurent Favre, a 10th generation watchmaker, has learned the skill of fine watch through his studies and experience working in a major Swiss watch brand.
He's made it to the point were he's the know-how required to create his own line of timepieces. The very first timepiece introduced, under the resurrected A.Favre & fils name, may be the Phoenix 10.1: Quanti me Grand Affichage Rotatif. This new timepiece is both aesthetically and technically appealing. Aesthetically, Patek Philippe watches movement is intricately finished using numerous techniques including: chamfering, drawing, circular graining, sinks entirely by hand, and a "Rayons de la Gloire" (Rays of Glory) machine finish on bridges (also called sun ray).
Technically, the hand wound movement runs in a high rate of 28,800 vph (this minute rates are unusually high for any manual wind movement). Parallel twin barrels supply to 84 hours of power reserve (40 hours is typical among single barrel replica Omega 1571.61 watch mechanical movements). And the most important technical aspect, is a patented big date, that is displayed about the right third from the dial. The Quanti me Grand Affichage Rotatif was created to optimize the nu