X-TREM-1
Themes:
Design
Specificities:
Tourbillon, Non-classified
One of the most talked-about watches when it was unveiled four years ago, X-TREM-1 gives the full measure of Christophe Claret's creative sparkle and technical verve. Now it returns centre-stage in a most original guise. This is the first time that Claret, a keen student of history, has transposed the ancestral method for producing Damascus steel to watchmaking. Traditionally, Damascus steel is made by layer-assembling two types of steel. Successive forging and folding results in a piece of metal that can comprise several hundred layers. This alloy boasts a homogenous structure that is extremely resistant but also, for the same reason, hard to work with, particularly when crafting such a complex case as that of the X-TREM-1. Case aside, this coveted watch retains the characteristics that have made it such a star: a 30° inclined flying tourbillon and a retrograde display provided by magnetic fields. Mysterious and innovative in one.
Function
- Function Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds
Complication
- Complication Retrograde Display, Tourbillon
Movement
- Movement name FLY11
- Energy source Manual
- Number of components 419
- Power reserve 50 hours
- Shape Rectangular
- Number of jewels 64
- Thickness 11.94 mm
Case
- Shape Rectangular
- Thickness 15 mm
- Water resistance 30 m
- Dimensions 40.80 x 56.80
Dial
- Colour Grey
Strap
- Material Alligator
- Colour Grey
Craft
- Limited edition 8