22-01-2009, 11:32 PM
Nej, jeg vil tro 38 sekunder er mere rigtigt;
The movement also matches the overall logic behind this watch. Simple, sturdy and efficient, Calibre AL-650 is a Unitas base movement. Its diameter of 16.5’’’ would normally have destined it for pocket-watches, which makes it a powerful “engine” and protects it effectively from shocks and from the influence of all the factors that can affect the timing, the reliability and the durability of its components. It is a mechanical hand-wound movement with a 42-hour power reserve. Its finishing details are meticulously executed while not outrageously pretentious. The crown-wheel and ratchet are sunbrushed, whereas the bridges are decorated with Côtes de Genève and also blackened by a PVD treatment. Its most significant “in-house” personalisation lies in its regulator-type displaying combining the advantage of excellent readability with that of extremely reduced energy absorption. The hour hand is thus off-centred at 10 o’clock, while the minute hand occupies the dial centre. Both are white and coated with Superluminova, making it ideally visible against the black dial case, whatever the surrounding lighting conditions. A small seconds completes the picture at 6 o’clock. The two applied hour and seconds dials are rimmed by a circular satin-brushed silvered ring. The graduations of the various indications correspond to those one would expect for technical or sporting use. No superfluous decorations or indications spoil the functionality of this exemplary display.
The movement also matches the overall logic behind this watch. Simple, sturdy and efficient, Calibre AL-650 is a Unitas base movement. Its diameter of 16.5’’’ would normally have destined it for pocket-watches, which makes it a powerful “engine” and protects it effectively from shocks and from the influence of all the factors that can affect the timing, the reliability and the durability of its components. It is a mechanical hand-wound movement with a 42-hour power reserve. Its finishing details are meticulously executed while not outrageously pretentious. The crown-wheel and ratchet are sunbrushed, whereas the bridges are decorated with Côtes de Genève and also blackened by a PVD treatment. Its most significant “in-house” personalisation lies in its regulator-type displaying combining the advantage of excellent readability with that of extremely reduced energy absorption. The hour hand is thus off-centred at 10 o’clock, while the minute hand occupies the dial centre. Both are white and coated with Superluminova, making it ideally visible against the black dial case, whatever the surrounding lighting conditions. A small seconds completes the picture at 6 o’clock. The two applied hour and seconds dials are rimmed by a circular satin-brushed silvered ring. The graduations of the various indications correspond to those one would expect for technical or sporting use. No superfluous decorations or indications spoil the functionality of this exemplary display.

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