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Daniels and Smith
More info on the latest George Daniels and Roger Smith collaboration watch.
Press Release:
35 YEARS OF THE DANIELS CO-AXIAL ESCAPEMENT EMBODIED
IN AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLABORATION
The response to our initial release was exceptionally positive and we
are now pleased to present more details regarding the recently
announced collaboration between Dr. George Daniels C.B.E., M.B.E. and
Roger Smith for a series of Co-Axial Anniversary wristwatches.
As
many of you will undoubtedly already know, the Daniels co-axial
escapement must be counted as the 20th century’s major innovation in
watch escapement development, following on the earlier footsteps of
several famed 18th century English horologists including George Graham,
Thomas Earnshaw and Thomas Mudge. It is a story unto itself of Dr.
Daniels’ efforts to gain recognition for his landmark horological
creation within a skeptical industry that took time to understand its
inner workings and unique qualities.
The key advantage that
Daniels’ escapement has over the lever escapement lies in the highly
efficient method with which power is delivered from the mainspring to
the balance wheel. Simply put, the standard lever escapement achieves
this final delivery of power via a long sliding action while the
co-axial achieves its delivery of power by a simple pushing action,
similar to the motion used to impel a gate or door to swing open.
This
important difference in the way power is finally delivered means that
the co-axial escapement is unaffected by any deterioration in the
condition of an applied lubricant, whereas the lever escapement’s
proper function is totally reliant upon the quality and type of
lubricant used.
The limited edition Co-Axial Anniversary wristwatch
Throughout
Dr. Daniels lifetime he has been responsible for creating a collection
of watches which have pushed the boundaries of mechanical timekeeping
to levels not seen in the past 250 years of English horology. It was he
who was responsible for starting the renaissance of the mechanical
wristwatch in England in 1969. For many of us who have spent hours
poring over the mouth watering images found in George’s watchmaking
manual, aptly titled ‘Watchmaking’, his timepieces, never over
embellished, have an elegance that can only be achieved through supreme
mastery and complete confidence in one’s own art.
Drawing on
Daniels’ unique body of work, George and Roger have worked together to
create a new English caliber, cased, dialled and finished to Daniels
exacting standards and classic style. It will be a manual wound
wristwatch with power reserve indicator, calendar mechanism and seconds
dial in a style reminiscent of the appearance of the famous tourbillion
chronograph pocket watch created by Dr. Daniels in 1994
This new
timepiece will be created in a Co-Axial Anniversary Edition of 35
pieces in 18ct rose gold, with a case diameter of 40mm, individually
numbered from 1 to 35. An additional 16 watches, created in 4 sets
comprising 4 watches each in 18 carat yellow, red, white gold and
platinum with a separate numbering will also be created as a special
request item.
Specification
Case diameter: 40mm
Case material: 18 carat rose gold - hallmarked in London with GD makers mark.
Dial: Hand engine turned silver dial with inlaid 18 carat rose gold chapters, signed Daniels.
Hands: Daniels signature hands in rose gold.
Movement:
Manually wound, displaying minutes, hours and seconds, fitted
with a calendar and up and down mechanism.
Daniels co-axial escapement and free sprung balance, signed: Daniels London.
Movement finishing: English style, gilded and frosted surfaces, finished to Daniels’ exacting standards.
Strap: Supplied with one black and one tan alligator strap.
Buckle: 18 carat rose gold buckle - hallmarked in London with GD makers mark.
Box: Co-Axial Anniversary presentation box.
Lettering and numbering: Hand engraved throughout.