Mon, Aug 14, 2017
Harry Winston’s new Ocean Biretrograde Automatic 42mm navigates the oceans of time with power and precision.
Part of the Ocean Collection, the new timepiece’s deck is animated with a sophisticated double retrograde complication and a splash of diamonds that celebrates Harry Winston, the legendary ‘King of Diamonds’.
Unveiled earlier this year, the watch bears two of Harry Winston’s hallmark complications - excentered hours and minutes and a double retrograde display. As with all timepieces in the collection, two arches, inspired by the grand arched doorway leading to Harry Winston’s Fifth Avenue Flagship Salon, embrace the crown.
And, in celebration of Mr Winston’s passion for diamonds, a total of 367 diamonds adorn the timepiece with light and sophistication.
The dial of the watch mimics the curves and contours of the white gold case, with sweeping arcs and circles that dance to the light of 127 diamonds. Set against an opalescent white mother-of-pearl dial, the excentered hours and minutes counter on the upper half of the dial is encircled by three rings of brilliant-cut diamonds.
The two retrograde counters on the lower half of the dial - indicating the seconds and the day of the week - are also housed in semi-circular counters, with diamond borders and embellished with a wavy guilloché design, like tide marks in the sand.
To create the allusion of depth and volume, the principal counters are slightly elevated above the small diamond-set triangle, drawing the eye towards the circular date window. Equal parts beautiful and functional, the hands are treated with a luminescent coating that glows in the dark, the date window features a magnifying glass and the timepiece is water-resistant to depths of 100 m.
With the iconic emerald-shaped Harry Winston logo crowning the scenery at 12 o’clock, the words ‘Swiss Made’ and ‘Automatic’ adorn the outermost part of the dial – a reminder of the complications that drive this timepiece.
The retrograde seconds function traces the arc from zero to thirty, and then jumps back in a counter-clockwise motion to zero. The days of the week counter advances every 24 hours and performs its sweeping jump on Sunday at midnight.
The Ocean Biretrograde Automatic 42mm timepiece is equipped with a first-class Swiss automatic movement, with the latest silicon technology.
Visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, the movement and the 18-karat white gold rotor are beautifully hand-finished and decorated with circular Côtes de Genève motifs, rhodium plating and circular graining – an exclusive feature of Harry Winston timepieces.
The watch is presented on an elegant alligator strap in a new shade of blue. Fastened to the wrist with an 18-karat white gold ardillon buckle set with 44 diamonds, an 18-karat white gold folding clasp has been integrated for added comfort and security.
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