Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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I'm trying to wrap . . .
Jan 29, 2013,13:17 PM
. . . my decidedly nontechnical brain around the claimed resonant frequency, Magnus. The four escapements would have to be connected in series to effect the claimed 16 Hz resonance. This seems unlikely to my admittedly limited understanding.
A parallel connection, or even series-parallel, seems more plausible, which would render a more usual 4 Hz resonance. What was the outcome of your discussions with RD's technical department?
Intrigued,
Art
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SIHH 2013: Roger Dubuis - a true chronometric marvel [Live Pics!]
By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 19th, 2013-04:02
Manufacture Roger Dubuis today lifted the veil on a truly remarkable new watch called the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Quatuor : In short, the watch concentrates on the key tasks of a watch, that is to keep time as precise and as consistent as possible. To this...
An exploit of an self-sufficient, vertically integrated manufacture...
By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 19th, 2013-04:53
The impressive movement, featuring several innovations which have not been realised so far, was only possible because of the considerable technical capabilities of the manufacture. Today, Roger Dubuis not only manufactures movement plates, or pinions, whe...
Four INDEPENDENT escapements...
By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 19th, 2013-09:44
... work in pairs to compensate immediately for the rate variations caused by the changes in position. What the tourbillon achieves over the course of a minute, the Excalibur Quatuor achieves instantly. They leave their traces on the back as well: I shall...
An impressive halo piece! Overkill done right.
By: jmpTT : January 21st, 2013-12:14
Finally, a complication as outlandish and impressive as the watch's case! Sure, the concept screams "overkill", but the path taken (four escapements with five(!) differentials) is quite a bit more interesting than the norm - multiple tourbillons. The watc...
I wonder....
By: aaronm : January 25th, 2013-11:47
Noticing that Greubey-Fosey have a double-inclined balance this year, I wonder if there was some joint research between the 2. A ps to ei8htohms, theirs is freesprung
4 escapements, 5 differentials, and 16Hz total frequency!
By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 19th, 2013-11:12
The equalising properties of the four escapements need dedicated mechanisms to come into effect. In this case, differentials ! Roger Dubuis had already made headlines in 2005 by introducing a double flying tourbillon with a differential . This extraordina...
I'm trying to wrap . . .
By: Dr No : January 29th, 2013-13:17
. . . my decidedly nontechnical brain around the claimed resonant frequency, Magnus. The four escapements would have to be connected in series to effect the claimed 16 Hz resonance. This seems unlikely to my admittedly limited understanding. A parallel co...
There is NO resonance!!!
By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 29th, 2013-23:58
as this would as I understand defy the intended effect (and also require that the resonating escapements would be (1) linked appropriately to allow resonance and (2) beat simultaneously which would yield a summary frequency of 4Hz in this case). Thus, the...
4 escapements, 16 Hz - this SOUNDS GOOD!
By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 19th, 2013-23:55
When I saw the watch first I immediately thought WOW- this one really lives! As the four escapements beat asynchronously the sound is a very special one, unusual for a watch where one is used to the regular tick-tack. This one definitely has character (tu...
Additional live pics and wristshots...
By: Ornatus-Mundi : January 20th, 2013-00:19
For what it is, the design of the Quatuor is actually quite restrained. As the escapement require some vertical breathing space there was little choice than to open the dial (if you want to keep the watch reasonably 'thin'): Bold applications at 12, 3, 6,...
Super presentation!!!
By: Fricks : January 20th, 2013-16:20
And a really bold watch! Work of art, even if horlogically speaking, the use of those 4 escapments can be debatable. Still a pleasure to look at. Thanks for the great report!
Fabulous! the watch and the series of posts
By: cazalea : January 20th, 2013-18:35
i notice a very classy arrangement of lugs and strap while marveling at the color - a steampunk-like coppery gold. I love it! Cazalea
Agreed! Great Presentation!
By: Nicko16 : January 21st, 2013-00:31
I really like the look this watch and the movement seems to be genius! Love it!
Thanks much for the sharing. But
By: mell0822 : January 21st, 2013-03:07
is there a need to go thro such extent to keep time as accurate & consistent? Looks a tad overkill for me. But I'm just a layman ;p Melvin
My faith has been restored!
By: marketsurfer : January 21st, 2013-05:49
Wow, just wow! What an amazing piece--- my faith in RD has just been restored. The silicon model is incredible looking---thanks for the review-- I have just seen my new grail watch---hopefully, one day, RD makes more than 3 examples of the silicon version...
Incredible
By: Ophiuchus : January 21st, 2013-15:32
I would hate to be the watchmaker that services that watch, however. It looks like an adjuster's worst nightmare! Every hairspring would have to be perfectly flat and true. Literally 4 watches in one- all requiring a perfect service. Yikes. In principle, ...
$375k and one million
By: marketsurfer : January 21st, 2013-16:02
Word is the price is $375k in gold and US $1 million in silicon
VERY COOL!
By: ocwatching : February 15th, 2013-11:58
looking forward to more info...love it how it pushes the limits...