New Grand Shar DBT Ti Tourbillon Watch by Dubey & Schaldenbrand
Renowned watchmaker Dubey & Schaldenbrand, founded in 1946, has presented at the watch market a new model Grand Shar DBT Ti Tourbillon. This is the first model from the brand, equipped with a tourbillon.
The novelty is presented in a circular case in a diameter of 44 mm from titanium with a patented coating that gives the material hardness and mechanical resistance to external influences. Its color is due to electron plasma processing, which is carried out by masters of the company. This technology has been used previously only in the most innovative industries such as aerospace and medical industries.
The anthracite dial features silver large Roman numerals and blued skeletonized hands coated with fluorescent substance SuperLuminova. At the bottom of the dial at the 6 o’clock position is set the tourbillon. The dial is protected by a convex sapphire crystal.
Grand Shar DBT Ti Tourbillon watch
On the top of the crown, which placed at the 3 o’clock position is engraved Dubey & Schaldenbrand logo.
The model Grand Shar DBT Ti Tourbillon is assembled on the basis of mechanism 8001 with a tourbillon at 21 jewels, with a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, 100-hour power reserve and features: hours, minutes.
Water Resistant - 50 meters.
The model is available on a black leather strap with a buckle made of titanium.
Special Vintage Watch by Dubey & Schaldenbrand
Swiss watch conpany Dubey & Schaldenbrand has released a vintage model Grand Dome DT Vintage 1946. This watch is devoted to the traditions of brand, leading its history since 1946, when the teacher of the chronometric School in La Chaux-de-Fonds by the name of George Dubey, along with a watchmaker Rene Schaldenbrand founded Dubey & Schaldenbrand.
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Dubey & Schaldenbrand
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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