The Harry Winston project Z6 Black Edition is the latest Harry Winston timepiece to utilize Zalium. Zalium is a zirconium-based alloy used in aeronautical engineering. Zalium is hypo-allergenic, ultra light weight, resilient and highly corrosive resistance making it an ideal watchmaking material as well as providing a rugged gunmetal finish. To enhance durability even further, the Zalium is treated with a Diamond Like Carbon treatment. The watch portrays an image of extreme efficiency and impeccable elegance. A watch I could envision wrapped around the arm of James Bond where precision is crucial, and the margin for error is nil.
The project Z6 Black Edition is a mechanical manually wound movement featuring an alarm clock. Quite a rare complication only available in Vulcain, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Blancpain, Breguet and Ulysse Nardin timepieces. However, this 24 hour alarm clock is a design unique to Harry Winston. The alarm is set by the crown, and activated using a repeater style trigger at the 4 0'clock position. A hammer fixed to the case strikes a single block rectangular bell visible beneath the 7 and 8 o'clock position. B) - creates a greater amplification of sound. Both the exterior placement of the hammer and bell, as well as monobloc bell amplifies the crisp Harmon's sound of the alarm. A fully wound watch will create a 20 second alarm - see video below.
Even with the alarm, the Harry Winston Z6 Black Edition has a 72 hour power reserve enabled by double barrels. Both barrels can be wound simultaneously thus giving power to the alarm mechanism and timekeeping mechanism at the same time.
The dial is an intriguing compilation of dimensions, materials and colors comprising of 18 layered parts. The off centered dial features two overlapping discs, one displaying the hours and minutes and the dial below featuring the alarm clock. Both time and alarm each have their own day and night indicator. As with the former Project Z6 timepieces a disc in the shape of a shuriken— a ‘throwing star’ used by Japanese Ninjas slice the minutes into seconds.
Beneath the geometric composition of surfaces decorated with five different finishes including the Côtes de Genève pattern, pulsates the HW-1010 45 jewel movement comprised of 340 pieces. The Project Z6 is Limited to 300 pieces and is part of the Ocean Collection Ref: 400/MMAC44KC.K2. Cost: $48,900.00.
Your blog design is beautiful and good content. I like this clock. I hope to have the chance to owning it.Very expensive!!!!
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