Bianchet Flying Tourbillon Grande Date Hybrid Blue
HBBFT23
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Brand BianchetCollectionB1.618 Grande DateSeriesN/AModel NoHBBFT23
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MovementFeatures Date, Flying TourbillonMovement Manual WindingCalibre B1.618CaseCase Size 43 mmCase Thickness 14.35 mmCase Shape BarrelCase Material Carbon & TitaniumCase Back See-through Case BackGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialLuminosity On Hands, Hour MarkersDial Colour SkeletonStrapStrap Material RubberStrap Colour BlueClasp Type Folding ClaspBuckle/Clasp Material TitaniumOtherGender MenWater Resistance (M) 100Warranty Period 5 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the Bianchet B1.618 Grande Date Collection
Bianchet, an independent watch brand famous for its tourbillon watches, introduced Flying Tourbillon B1.618 Grande Date as their second creation in 2023. By earning a nomination for the prestigious GPHG awards under the Tourbillon category and winning the Best Start-Up Watch at the International Temporis Awards the same year, Grande Date hammered home the watchmaking genius of the brand. These models retain the unmistakable aesthetics of the maison while introducing a practical complication to the brand's repertoire of highly complex watches.
Features
Akin to the previous Bianchet watch, Grande Date also utilises the mathematical principles of Fibonacci's Golden Ratio. Therefore, the collection brings the signature tonneau case and a proportionately designed tourbillon movement. The case measures 43mm in width, 51mm in length and 14.35mm in thickness and is made of Bianchet's carbon fibre composite called titanium-dust-high-density-carbon. Adding a touch of fun to the case is the use of bright hues, blue, green, red, orange and more, on the gasket and crown. A Bianchet Grande Date watch comes with a natural vulcanised rubber strap matching the colours on the case.
Movement
Within the case is Bianchet's in-house flying tourbillon calibre, which has been designed and finished to the highest haute horology standards. The composition of the movement is truly outstanding, with various parts assembled in a unique fashion to fit the idea of the golden ratio. Sitting at 12 o'clock upon a curved titanium bridge is the big date complication, and right opposite it at six is the tourbillon escapement. Created at the Bianchet workshop in La Chaux de Fonds, the movement, with all its complexity, bolsters the watch's claim of 5000G shock resistance and 100m water resistance.
ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
Bianchet watches use a 60-second flying tourbillon movement produced in their Neuchâtel workshop. Inspired by the golden ratio, the movement’s architecture with curved and spiralled bridges is the watch’s biggest highlight. The bridges, mainplate, and tourbillon cage are made of titanium, making the movement extremely resistant to magnetic fields. Its tourbillon cage is held on one side and rotates on ball bearings at the six o'clock position. Finally, the movement operates at a frequency of 21,600bph and has a power reserve of 90 hours.
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- Brand Bianchet
- Reference B1.618
- Movement Manual Winding
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve Approx. 90 hours
- Jewels 20
- Frequency 21600 bph
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