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Porsche
Design Indicator P´6910 in New Design
Eterna
will be launching the Porsche Design Indicator P´6910 in a new design
combining rose gold and PVD-coated titanium. The first chronograph
with mechanical digital stop display has one of the world’s most
complex wristwatch movements ever to be produced in series, providing
a perfect synthesis between innovative technology and handcrafted
precision. The new version will be debuting to a specialist audience
at the international Baselworld watch trade fair, which will be
taking place from April 3-10, 2008.
New
material combination The case combines rose gold and black-coated
titanium. Rose gold in its classical elegance provides an appealing
contrast to the modern, dynamic design of the watch, emphasising
its high quality. Rose gold excels in its high endurance, is easy
to work with, and is also gentle on the skin. Round cutting and
polishing techniques are used for surface finish, giving the case
a partly matt, partly smooth appearance. The titanium bezel and
sapphire-crystal back - also framed in titanium - surround the case
in a rugged design. Four screws ensure firm hold and empha-sise
the watch’s dynamic, modern aesthetics. The other main material
used, titanium, excels in extreme lightness and non-corrosive characteristics.
The PVD coating gives the bezel and back their black colour to contrast
against the rose gold.
The chronograph’s push-buttons - also in black-coated titanium -
were inspired by the design of the pedals of a Carrera GT and provide
maximum grib. The crown is completely protected by a natural caoutchouc
coating. The movement and rotor can be viewed through the sapphire-crystal
back with its rose gold Porsche Design engraving.
The black natural caoutchouc strap also contrasts with the case
colour, also in rose gold. Ridges on the inside of the caoutchouc
strap ensure adequate air circulation between the strap and the
skin.
Absolute
Readability Typography, design and colours on the dial are clearly
laid out and give the dial its unmistakable readability. The dial
features a typical honeycomb pattern design, but this is the first
time the pattern has been embossed. The three hands and indices
can be seen clearly through the slightly cambered sapphire-crystal
glass. To avoid errors of parallax, the minute graduation has been
printed onto the inside of the sapphire-crystal rim. The stopwatch
second hand rotates just under the glass and high over the dial,
adding to its clear readability. Partially skeletonized rose gold
hands rule out any covering up of the three main indications. The
use of grey luminous material-coating on parts of the hands and
indices add to the watch’s readability.
A function control, positioned at nine o’clock features a red and
white segmented disc with continuously changing colours to show
that the watch is running. The patented power reserve at six o’clock
shows the remaining energy potential through the power reserve indication;
the more red is displayed, the lower the reserve in the spring barrels.
This is the first time that the current power status in the spring
barrels has been shown in this way and can be checked at any time.
The large digits on the digital display can be clearly recognised
from a good distance. A disc positioning mechanism ensures that
upon activation the digits always appear centered and straight in
the display, ensuring good readability.
Complex
inner life This was the first time that chronograph functions are
combined with a genuinely mechanical jumping digital display. Measured
times in hours, minutes and seconds can easily be recorded up to
a time of 9 hours and 59 minutes. Swiss watchmaking company Eterna
designed and constructed the 6036 movement for this purpose; in
total, the watch consists of around 800 individual parts. To keep
the height of the watch case to a minimum, an integrated solution
was given priority over a simple modular design. The movement draws
on energy from four spring barrels, one of which powers the watch.
The three others - each controlled by a centrifugal break - are
responsible for the indication mechanism of the digital chronograph
functions. These display discs change in barely two tenths of a
second. After activating the reset button, they automatically return
to the zero position, driven by the springs. Another new feature
in mechanical chronographs was the automatic disabling with “out
of service” display of the stop indication once the time has elapsed.
This prevents continuous operation and any resulting indication
errors of the chronograph.
The
Porsche Design brand Porsche Design is one of the leading luxury
brands in the segment of prestigious accessories for men. The Porsche
Design brand was founded in 1972 by Professor Ferdinand Alexander
Porsche; its products have been a byword ever since for functional,
timeless and understated design allied to exceptional technical
innovation. Porsche Design products are distributed worldwide in
own brand stores, franchise stores, shop-in-shops, up-market department
stores and the exclusive retail trade.
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