Lederer Central Impulse Chronometer 39
Functions
- Hours
- Minutes
- Seconds
Movement
- Manual Winding
- Manufactured
- Swiss Made
Case
- White Gold
- Polished
- 10.70mm
- 39.00mm
Glass
- Sapphire
Water resistance
- 3.00atm / 30.00m / 100.00ft
Buckle
- Pin Buckle
- White Gold
Strap
- Calfskin
- Brown
Year
- 2024
Official description
It was around 1600, thanks to Jost Bürgi, that an intermediate winding mechanism, the remontoir d’égalité, was first integrated into a clock. It significantly improved timekeeping accuracy by providing a more consistent power supply to the escapement. Since then, remontoirs have been fundamental in the evolution of precise timekeeping, featuring in the most significant timepieces, from astronomical clocks to marine chronometers.
The best-known example is John Harrison's H4, designed to maintain accurate time aboard ships. This innovative use of the remontoir inside a watch marked a significant advancement in timekeeping technology and won Harrison the Longitudinal Prize.
It is crucial to note that a variation of just five seconds in timekeeping can displace the navigation position by 2.5 kilometers from your actual location. This underscores the supreme importance of constant accuracy and regularity.
While remontoirs were nearly forgotten, they have experienced a renaissance in recent years, surpassing other equalization mechanisms like the chain and fusee in high-quality wristwatches.