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OVERVIEW
First launched in 2009, Horological Machine No.3 was far outside existing timekeeping references and marked the beginning of an iconic series. The wearer can fully appreciate the art and craft that makes up HM3 and draws one’s gaze inside the highly complex machine; a machine comprising more than 300 fine-finished, high-precision components. The movement of HM3 has been literally turned upside down to allow for an uninterrupted panorama of the solid gold winding rotor’s graceful arcs and the high-speed oscillations of the balance wheel. Turning the watch over reveals the technical secret behind its inverted movement: two large ceramic bearings efficiently transmit power up to the cones and date wheel. THE MACHINE CASE 18k red gold/titanium. Dimensions 47 x 50 x 16 mm ENGINE Three-dimensional horological engine designed by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht/Agenhor; Powered by a Sowind base 22k gold battle-axe automatic winding rotor Hour and minutes information transmitted via ceramic ball bearings to laser-cut hands. 304 components / 36 jewels FUNCTIONS / INDICATIONS Hours and day/night indicator on one cone, minutes on second cone Date around the movement |