Antarctique Tourbillon - Photon Sphere

BHD 26,950.000
by CZAPEK
Description

The Czapek Antarctique Tourbillon is a daring reimagination of the tourbillon regulator, featuring the new in-house Calibre 9 and the hypnotic ‘Singularité’ guilloché dial. A swirling statement of engineering, beauty, and contemporary soul — all in stainless steel.

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Features

A flying tourbillon, guilloché vortex dial, and fully in-house Calibre 9 — Czapek’s boldest mechanical sculpture yet, redefining sporty-chic haute horlogerie.

Specifications

ANTARCTIQUE

Tourbillon – Photon Sphere

40.5mm steel case with a ‘Singularité’ hand-guilloché dial

In-house automatic Calibre 9 movement with flying tourbillon


FUNCTIONS

Hours, minutes, 60-second flying tourbillon


CASE

Diameter: 40.5mm

Height: 11.5mm

Sapphire crystal glass box with anti-reflective treatment (inner side)

Sapphire caseback with anti-reflective treatment (inner side)

Water resistance: 50m


MOVEMENT

Calibre 9 – Czapek manufacture flying tourbillon

Mechanical with automatic winding

Diameter: 32.4mm

Height:

• 3.79mm (oscillating weight/bottom dials)

• 7mm (oscillating weight/centre bridge)

Number of parts: 191

Jewels: 20

Swiss lever escapement

Variable inertia balance (8mg/cm²) via 4 gold inertia weights

Frequency: 3 Hz

Winding: Automatic with hand-engraved 5N gold oscillating weight

Power reserve: 72 hours


DIAL

Hand-guilloché, registered ‘Singularité’ dial in 401 ‘Secret Alloy’

PVD-made 5N gold hue

Rhodium-plated hour-markers and indexes with Super-LumiNova

Blued hour-markers and hands available as a made-to-order option


BRACELET

Integrated stainless steel bracelet with Czapek exclusive ‘Easy Release’ system and micro-adjustment device

Additional rubber strap included


FINISHING

Openwork ratchets

Sandblasted, blackened, satin-finished and hand-bevelled bridges

Six inward angles