The replica TAG Heuer Mikrotourbillon S watch
TAG Heuer loves pushing the limits of timekeeping, as evidenced by their entire line of high-performance, highly-accurate Mikro chronographs (including Mikrograph, Monaco Mikrograph, Mikrotimer, and Mikrogirder). But the real pièce de résistance is the MikrotourbillonS. It houses two completely independent tourbillons, and as if that weren't enough, one of them powers a chronograph accurate to 1/100th of a second.
Called the MikrotourbillonS, it is not the first chronograph to be fitted with a tourbillon; the magnificent Jules Audemars Tourbillon Chronograph, Breguet’s Marine Tourbillon II, and Zenith’s Academy spring to mind, as do a bevy of grand complications. But TAG Heuer hasn’t fitted a tourbillon merely to join a no-longer-exclusive club: there is actually a rational purpose, especially in light of their recent run of ever-more-precise chronographs.
The MikrotourbillonS (as TAG Heuer insist on spelling the name to emphasis that the watch has two tourbillons) movement is yet another development of the high-precision “Mikro” platform that powers the range of ultra-high frequency Chronographs, ranging from the 1/ 100th second Mikrograph through to the 2/ 10,000th Mikrogirder. The Mikro platform is a dual-frequency movement with two barrels- one for the watch and one for the Chronograph.
The movement is comprised of two independent power-chains, a timekeeping chain and a chronograph chain. The timekeeper has a tourbillon beating at 4Hz (28,800 bph), with the tourbillon rotating once per minute. Pretty standard stuff. The chronograph chain's tourbillon though beats at 50Hz (360,000 bph) and rotates at a record 12 times per minute (once per 5 seconds). The former is automatic, while the later is manually wound. According to TAG Heuer, of the 439 components in this movement, only the two hairsprings are not made in-house in La Chaux-de-Fonds.
This movement is housed in a rose gold Carrera case with Tantalum bezel and accents, and Côte de Genève finishing on the half-open dial. There is some skeletoning around the lugs, upping the sport factor. But honestly, you don't really look much at the case and dial once you start toying with the chronograph.
The slow, constant rotation of the timekeeping tourbillon is elegant as you would expect, but when you pump the pusher all bets are off. The center hand starts whirring around the dial at one rotation per second, and the chronograph tourbillon starts outpacing it's brother at a rate of 12 turns to 1. Sure the numbers sound impressive, but watching the video above is the only way to really understand what this all means.
How about the Replica TAG Heuer Mikrotourbillon S ?
Called the MikrotourbillonS, it is not the first chronograph to be fitted with a tourbillon; the magnificent Jules Audemars Tourbillon Chronograph, Breguet’s Marine Tourbillon II, and Zenith’s Academy spring to mind, as do a bevy of grand complications. But TAG Heuer hasn’t fitted a tourbillon merely to join a no-longer-exclusive club: there is actually a rational purpose, especially in light of their recent run of ever-more-precise chronographs.
The MikrotourbillonS (as TAG Heuer insist on spelling the name to emphasis that the watch has two tourbillons) movement is yet another development of the high-precision “Mikro” platform that powers the range of ultra-high frequency Chronographs, ranging from the 1/ 100th second Mikrograph through to the 2/ 10,000th Mikrogirder. The Mikro platform is a dual-frequency movement with two barrels- one for the watch and one for the Chronograph.
The movement is comprised of two independent power-chains, a timekeeping chain and a chronograph chain. The timekeeper has a tourbillon beating at 4Hz (28,800 bph), with the tourbillon rotating once per minute. Pretty standard stuff. The chronograph chain's tourbillon though beats at 50Hz (360,000 bph) and rotates at a record 12 times per minute (once per 5 seconds). The former is automatic, while the later is manually wound. According to TAG Heuer, of the 439 components in this movement, only the two hairsprings are not made in-house in La Chaux-de-Fonds.
This movement is housed in a rose gold Carrera case with Tantalum bezel and accents, and Côte de Genève finishing on the half-open dial. There is some skeletoning around the lugs, upping the sport factor. But honestly, you don't really look much at the case and dial once you start toying with the chronograph.
The slow, constant rotation of the timekeeping tourbillon is elegant as you would expect, but when you pump the pusher all bets are off. The center hand starts whirring around the dial at one rotation per second, and the chronograph tourbillon starts outpacing it's brother at a rate of 12 turns to 1. Sure the numbers sound impressive, but watching the video above is the only way to really understand what this all means.
How about the Replica TAG Heuer Mikrotourbillon S ?
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