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Chronographe Cambiano édition 2011

Material
Steel
Bracelet strap
Rubber
Buckle
Pin buckle
Water resistance
30 m
Size
ø 45 mm
Thickness
15.5 mm
Movement
Self-winding mechanical
Power reserve: 48 h, 28800 variations / hours
Functions
Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Chronograph
Reference
CHPIN001
Launch date
2011
Collection
Pininfarina
Price excl. VAT
19’800 CHF
Description

Combining a sporty design with prestige mechanics, the Chronograph CAMBIANO edition 2011 offers a level of technical and aesthetic refinement that immediately places this collection in a class of its own. While the affinity between the Chronograph CAMBIANO edition 2011 and the Tourbillon OTTANTA® is clear, this new timepiece is the result of in-depth development adapted to its functions and specific features.

Following the example of its predecessor, from which it inherits certain aesthetic codes such as the oscillating weight and screws, the Chronograph CAMBIANO edition 2011 presents a varied topography united by a succession of curves and sharp angles. Architecturally rich, it is structured with contrasting finishes and surface treatments selected with meticulous attention to detail.

The superbly proportioned AMADEO convertible case allows the timepiece to be used as a wristwatch, miniature clock, pocket watch or sports counter. The steel case-band and case-back have a circular satin finish, while the bezel, support, bow and crown are in ball-milled steel with black DLC coating.

The push-pieces of the chronograph, shaped to resemble an accelerator, are arranged symmetrically on either side of the bow at 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock in keeping with BOVET's customary aesthetic codes. This positioning ensures perfect ergonomics regardless of which case configuration is used.

For optimal functionality and perfect clarity, chronograph and time indications are displayed separately. Chronograph functions are therefore arranged on the dial's horizontal axis, with the seconds hand naturally in the centre, the minute counter at 9 o'clock and the hour counter at 3 o'clock. Time indications meanwhile occupy the dial's vertical axis, with hours and minutes in the centre, seconds at 6 o'clock and large date at 12 o'clock. In addition, to eliminate any possible confusion, the chronograph hands are blued, while time indications are shown by rhodium-plated hands. Perfectly balanced, the small seconds-hand with its stylised design is evocative of the motor car and the world of watchmaking.