BaselWorld 2012: Grand Dome DT Vintage 1946 Watch by Dubey & Schaldenbrand
The masters of the watch company Dubey & Schaldenbrand continue to experiment with style and design of its famous watch collection Grand Dome DT.
Recognition of the characteristic design is one of the new model features presented at the international exhibition BaselWorld 2012 – a watch Grand Dome DT Vintage 1946. In particular, it is a vertical arrangement of the counters on the dial.
The Grand Dome DT Vintage 1946 watch is made on the basis of an automatic mechanism Valjox 7751, based on the 25 jewels, frequency balance - 28,800 vibrations per hour. The power reserve of the model is 48 hours. The watch is made with a rhodium-plated. Functions: hours, minutes, date - day, month and moon phase display, and chronograph function.
The watch case with dimensions 37x52 mm is made of stainless steel, equipped with an anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The case back is also made of sapphire glass. The watch water-resistant - 50 meters.
The watch dial is ivory; the date aperture is located at the 12 o’clock position. The central hand. The watch counter and moon phase indicator are located at the 6 o’clock position.
The watch strap is made of genuine black alligator leather with folding clasp.
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In 1946 a famous watch craftsmen school in La Chaux-de-Fonds teacher Georges Dubey and a watchmaker Rene Schaldenbrand set up their company, which bore their names: Dubey & Schaldenbrand. Dubey worked on a new chronograph seconds splitting system, founded by Joseph Vinnerl, who had lived one century before that time. He designed a simple principle, which was genius in its sense: a spiral spring, situated between the dial and the crystal was driven by pressing a button, situated on the crown, and launched chronograph's second hand, enabling you to measure a time period up to 58 seconds. The mechanism was called “Index Mobile” and became a Dubey & Schaldenbrand embodiment. Most mod...
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