The 304 component movement in these timepieces is a three-dimensional horological engine designed by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht/Agenhor. It has a Girard-Perregaux oscillator and gear and ticks at 28,800 bph. The 22k rose gold battle-axe shaped mystery automatic winding rotor can be seen at the picture below.
And now for something completely different … the movie credits:
Concept: Maximilian Busser/MB&F
Product Design: Eric Giroud / Eric Giroud Design Studio
Technical and Production Management: Serge Kriknoff/MB&F
Movement Development: Jean-Marc Wiederrecht/Agenhor, Nicolas Stalder/Agenhor
Movement manufacturing: Georges Auer/Mecawatch, Salvatore Ferrarotto/APR Quality
Ceramic ball bearings: Patrice Parietti/MPS
Movement assemblage: Didier Dumas/MB&F, Gilles Dalloz/Agenhor
Case and buckle construction and production: Philippe Marti, Dominique Mainier and Stephane Lhomme of GFChatelain
Sapphire cones: Sebastien Sangsue and Gregory Esseric/Sebal, Peter Bloesch/Bloesch
Dials: Francois Bernhard and Denis Parel of Nateber
Hands: Pierre Chillier, Isabelle Chillier and Felix Celetta of Fiedler
Strap: Olivier Purnot/Camille Fournet
Presentation case: Frederic Legendre/Lekoni, Isabelle Vaudaux/Vaudaux
Communication:
Graphic Design – Alban Thomas and Gerald Mouliere of GVA Studio
Product Photography – Maarten van der Ende
Display Architecture – Frederic Legendre/Lekoni
Portrait Photography – Regis Golay/Federal
Webmasters – Stephane Balet and Guillaume Schmitz of Sumo Interactive
Texts – Ian Skellern
Project Manager – Estelle Tonelli/MB&F
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