Techné Instruments: Re-Edition of the 2009 SparrowHawk original
10 - 01 - 2013 | 06:59
Four years after the release of 100
numbered pieces, Techné Instruments is proud to announce a re-edition of
the 2009 SparrowHawk original (Ref. 373).
Inspired
by cockpit instruments, the SparrowHawk is powered by an authorized
Chinese reproduction of the legendary Swiss Vénus 175 chronograph.
The new edition features a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal on the front, and a total of 100 pieces have been produced in brushed 316L steel while another 100 pieces received a matte surface finishing complemented with a black coating. Numerous collectors ordered the watch ahead of time and contributed to the design by asking to have an aged-looking luminous coating on the hands and indexes.
Re-edition of the 2009 original SparrowHawk by Techné,
shown with a cockpit timer from Franck J.'s personal collection
In the early 1960's, China's biggest watch factory purchased rights and blueprints of a Swiss chronograph from the Venus Watch Company, Switzerland. Until that transaction the Vénus 175 had been used by prestigious Swiss brands such as Breitling, Candino,Cortébert, Cyma, Minerva, Rodania or Tavannes.
The new edition features a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal on the front, and a total of 100 pieces have been produced in brushed 316L steel while another 100 pieces received a matte surface finishing complemented with a black coating. Numerous collectors ordered the watch ahead of time and contributed to the design by asking to have an aged-looking luminous coating on the hands and indexes.
Re-edition of the 2009 original SparrowHawk by Techné,
shown with a cockpit timer from Franck J.'s personal collection
Similar to high-end mechanical chronographs, the ST1901/Vénus 175 construction uses a column-wheel to synchronize the start, stop and reset functions. To this day, the column-wheel is viewed by connoisseur as a sign of good design and fine craftsmanship.
The
modern reproduction from Tianjin Seagull receives the finest balance
springs of the country, which allows Techné to fine-tune the watch in
their Swiss workshop to run within Chronometer rates (-4 to +6
seconds per day). High-end mechanical watches from Breitling, Omega and
Rolex are required to perform within these margins.
To reflect the high precision of this timepiece, the dial and the case back feature Techné's Opus Manufactum label, which is Latin for "hand worked".
All Techné watches are assembled and inspected by hand in the factory, and all mechanical watches are individually inspected and fine-tuned by one-man-band Franck J., who handles the design, marketing, logistics, correspondence and after-sales service of the brand.
To reflect the high precision of this timepiece, the dial and the case back feature Techné's Opus Manufactum label, which is Latin for "hand worked".
All Techné watches are assembled and inspected by hand in the factory, and all mechanical watches are individually inspected and fine-tuned by one-man-band Franck J., who handles the design, marketing, logistics, correspondence and after-sales service of the brand.
Re-edition of the 2009 original SparrowHawk by Techné,
shown with a cockpit timer from Franck J.'s personal collection
Techne Instruments Website - http://www.technewatches.com/
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