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Some more views of GP´s new free-sprung escapement MICROVAR

By: PeterCDE (registered) Friday, April 4th, 2008

It´s with pleasure to share some more impressions; the pictured unit is one of the prototypes, therefore it´s not representing the final stage and execution. Some cosmetic details are subject of change and we´ll have a closer look at the production version very shortly - it still may give an idea of how much work went into these.

And while we´re on it, i´d like to grab the chance to introduce (again) the genius behind.
Nicolas Dehon is a very talented watchmaker and engineer, who was in charge of the stunning satellite wheel system that empowers the mesmerizing JEANRICHARD Time Square.

Nicolas is a most friendly person and obviously not just talented, but extremely creative as well!

And now onto one of his late developments, the MICROVAR free-sprung escapement:

As noted earlier, the MICROVAR free-sprung balance will NOT be available in a three-hands model that soon; this for dimensional differences (it doesn´t fit the conventional GP3XXX caliber range without changes) and because of production costs. The pictured prototype is such only!


MICROVAR free-sprung balance and cock, with swan neck regulation device

There´s more good news anyway!
Together with the MICROVAR free-sprung balance, GP invented a swan-neck-shaped regulation device to adjust the beat of the watch.
This device is going to be implemented in all future models carrying a GP manufacture-made movement starting from 2009:

I do hope that´s increasing your interest as to what we´ll see next week - and i´m totally sure it will be stunning (even considering GP´s mighty dual-axis tourbillon).

Greetings from Germany,

Peter



Peter,i thought it was you in the picture.

By: BHK9 (registered) Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Hi Peter,

thanks for the introduction of new stuff from GP.GP being an family own independent watch manufacturer really deserves a Big Clap as they march ahead with full of innovation and spirits.I foresee bright and confident future path ahead for GP and would hope they retain everything as it is now.This legacy will be eternally.....

Before i part,just thought that you are the one picture in the post....Nicola,not PeterCDE,hope to meet you in person.

Great job as always,peter!Thanks.

regards from Malaysia,

BHK9