
KIH reports on "Justice with Guy Semon," an insightful lecture and discussion in Tokyo where Guy Semon, a physicist and former fighter jet test pilot, detailed his contributions to TAG Heuer's innovative watchmaking. The event highlighted Semon's unconventional approach to horology, focusing on the Monaco V4, Micro series, and Pendulum concept.














Class 2 - Micro series: Challenges to 1/100, 1/1000, and 1/2000 sec. MH: How did Mr. Semon achieve these micro series mechanism to measure such a small fraction of second? The idea was simple. The "normal" chronograph has one movement which moves both watch and stopwatch. Mr. Semon simply thought "why one does two functions? Who not two?" and he just put two movements in one watch, one being for the watch, and another being for the chronograph. Carrera Micrograph 1/100th For the watch, 28,800 vp
Class 3 - Pendulum: Balance Wheel without hair spring MH: So, now you went on to another new possibility, balance wheel without hair spring. As you said earlier, the physical and theoretical limit for the system based on hair spring would be 600 Hz - so you thought "why not get rid of the hair spring, then?". Now the mechanism of this "Pendulum" - this uses magnets to replace the hair spring, will you explain a bit more? GS: It's very simple. We put two magnets on the base and two magnets on the
Here are some of the live photos and videos ofl Micro series as well as MicroPendulum series. Micrograph Video Micropendulum (MicroTourbillons) Video Another Micropendulum Video Mr. Antoine Pin, General Manager of TAG Heuer Japan. Very heated Q&A session after the class. Special thanks goes to, of course: Mr. Guy Semon Mr. Antoine Pin TAG Heuer Japan Chronos Japan Mr. Matsuzaki Mr. Hirota Thank you again and I hope you all enjoyed this brain stimulating report. Best, Ken
the micro series is nowhere near production or sale, rumored to only run for one minute during the grand prix test. Is there any indication of commercializing this?
The chronographs and not the timekeeping for the watch?
... I saw one on the wrist of watch friend of mine. Ken
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