Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack
Themes:
Design, Technical
Specificities:
Tourbillon
Previous versions by H. Moser & Cie. of its Endeavour Tourbillon Concept were already remarkably minimalist in their staging of the brand's modular flying tourbillon. The dial was stripped of all but its central hour and minute hands, leaving the hypnotic movement of the tourbillon to dominate the scene. The effect is all the more striking on this new variant with Vantablack® dial. An innovative material used in astrophysics, in particular for telescopes, Vantablack® is an ultra-black coating composed of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes that absorbs 99.965% of light. Against a sea of blackness, stripped of markings, where light is never reflected, the tourbillon reclaims its sometimes disputed title of the king of complications.
Function
- Function Hours, Minutes
Complication
- Complication Flying Tourbillon
Movement
- Movement name HMC 804
- Energy source Self-winding
- Power reserve 72 hours
- Shape Round
- Number of jewels 28
- Diameter 32 mm
- Thickness 5.5 mm
Case
- Shape Round
- Material White gold
- Thickness 11.6 mm
- Diameter 42 mm
- Back Sapphire
Dial
- Colour Black
Strap
- Material Alligator
- Colour Black
- Fastening Folding clasp