Tourbillon Pocketwatch

Thirty years ago, in 1994, Kari Voutilainen crafted his first timepiece, a one-minute tourbillon pocket watch that took 2,000 hours to achieve, working at nighttime. During the day, Kari Voutilainen was busy in Michel Parmigiani’s workshop, making one-off or very limited series complication watches.

This pocket watch got him noticed. Presented at an exhibition La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1996, it earned Kari orders for several unique pieces and paved the way for him to strike out on his own. A few years later, in 2002, he established his own workshop in Val de-Travers, marking his independence in horology.

  • In-house movement based on LeCoultre ebauche with minute repeater
  • Design, construction, fabrication, finishing and assembly by Kari Voutilainen during daynight
  • Movement diameter : 43,40mm
  • Swiss lever escapement
  • 23 jewels
  • 72 hours power reserve
  • Frequency : 18,000 v.p.h, free sprung balance wheel
  • Balance diameter : 13.50mm
  • Balance-spring with Phillips terminal curve

Hours, minutes, small seconds, power reserve indication

  • Case and crown  from platinum
  • Case diameter : 50mm
  • White lacquer silver dial
  • Hands made from blued-steel
  • Sapphire glasses front and back

Pièce unique

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