Mechanisms of TT 738 and TT 791 by Technotime Company at the BaselWorld 2012
The Swiss company Technotime, which was founded in 2001, is known worldwide as a manufacturer of watch movements. Many of the leading watch brands are equipped with these mechanisms. The company Technotime develops and produces quartz and mechanical mechanisms.
This year the company has introduced two mechanisms at the world exhibition BaselWorld 2012. These are calibers TT 738 and TT 791, which are designed so that they can be equipped with several sophisticated features, as well as to alter at desire of the future owner.
TT 738 is a mechanical movement with automatic winding, and two barrels. The diameter of the caliber is 30.40 mm, thickness - 4, 35 mm. The mechanism TT 738 is collected on the 35 jewels and equipped with a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, 120-hour power reserve. The caliber is equipped with features of hours, minutes, seconds and date aperture at the 3 o’clock position. There are also other versions of this caliber, including the functions: retrograde date, power reserve indicator, which is displayed on the dial.
TT 791 - is one of the complex mechanisms developed by Technotime. The caliber in diameter of 30.40 mm and a thickness of 4.85 mm is equipped with one of the most difficult complications - a tourbillion. This mechanism can be altered and fitted with a number of functions. The caliber is assembled on the 27 jewels and equipped with a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, 120-hour power reserve. The mechanism TT 791 with two barrels is equipped of hour and minute functions, as well as a 60-second tourbillion at the 6 o’clock position.
Mechanisms of Technotime comply with the requirements and are certified by COSC. Moreover, the caliber TT 791 at the Timing Competition Chronométrie 2011 took the third place.
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