CONCORD watches, C1 Quantum Gravity

September 12th, 2011 Posted in Art History

The Concord Tourbillon watches. The previous CEO Vincent Perriard introduces the C1 QuantumGravity. There is a preview of the previous model, the Concord Tourbillon Gravity. The C1 QuantumGravity is presented in a 48.5mm Titanium & white gold case, holding a 3-day-power reserve movement. The seconds are on an external vertical wheel. Theres a vertical slide power reserve indicator with fluorescent nano-particle gel. The tourbillon cage is fitted outside the cage, but connected to the rest of the mechanism by cable-stayed bridges. The structural, skeleton and three dimensional dial, displays various subdials and time indications. -Mechanical hand wound movement. -Case of 48.5 mm diameter and 22mm depth, in Titanium and 18k white gold. -5 sapphire crystals. -Vertical slide power reserve with fluorescent nano particle gel. -Black vulcanized rubber strap with 18k white gold folding clasp. -Water resistance of 30 meters (3ATM). -History Founded in 1908 in Biel Switzerland the brand was created to design watches with the American market in mind. Concord was one of the first private label luxury watches to incorporate precious metals and gems in their watches and to make a wristwatch made of coins. In 1979 they had a major breakthrough with the invention of the Delirium Watch which was the thinnest watch ever made at the time at 1.98 mm thick. They subsequently released a delirium 2 which was even thinner at 1.5 mm. In 2007 the company closed most of its existing dealerships as

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