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Buben and Zorweg integrates highly innovative features into a limited-edition chronological masterpiece, the Objet de Temps II
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, May 17 - 2009 at 11:36
- PRESS RELEASE
Buben and Zorweg, creators of exclusive watch winders, fine mechanical clocks and luxurious 'Objects of time', has launched another masterpiece that demonstrates the brand's exclusive character, flawless craftsmanship and use of exemplary material.
Produced in a limited edition of 75 pieces worldwide, the Objet de Temps II epitomizes aesthetic perfection and technical precision through a range of unique features, such as a double-sided Buben and Zorweg World Time Clock with an impressive double tourbillon complication.
The large world time display on the dial accentuates the master clock's graphic quality, while an 8-kg weight pull adequately supports the 30-day power reserve. Following the principles of the minimalist aesthetic, the Objet de Temps II is fitted to a solid granite base that rotates by means of an electronically controlled mechanism.
Another essential feature of the Objet de Temps II is the set of 12 Time Mover watch winders that will keep a collection of mechanical timepieces functioning superbly, meeting the expectations of every passionate watch aficionado. Furthermore, the Objet de Temps II incorporates a first in the history of Buben and Zorweg: a musical mechanism that plays Mozart three times a day. The acoustic element captivates the connoisseur with the timeless beauty of classical music.
The Objet de Temps II is available in metallic, gold and macassar - three variants that splendidly showcase the individual components of this exquisitely crafted chronological object. The new creation further validates Buben and Zorweg's identity as a leading innovator in the field of horology, a distinction that befits a company with numerous accomplishments, including the Collector 64, the world's largest watch winder (introduced in 2003); the Grande Précision, the world's most exclusive watch winder (2005); and the 'Pythagoras World Time Tourbillon', the world's first mechanical table clock with world time and tourbillon (2006).
The Buben and Zorweg collection can be viewed at the Buben and Zorweg boutique at Wafi City, Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons at BurJuman Centre, Mall of the Emirates in Dubai and at Al Majed Jewellery in Doha, Qatar.
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