Patek Philippe “Advanced Research”,
with the ref. 5750 minute repeater watch just presented, has developed a brand new entirely mechanical sound amplification system. Thanks to the very strong “ff” module, consisting of a flexible rotating lever and a vibrating disc in transparent sapphire crystal, it is possible to obtain a sound volume that is decidedly higher than that of a traditional minute repeater, regardless of the material with which the cashier; all without compromising the acoustics which remain of the highest quality.fake Patek Philippe
The Patek Philippe “Advanced Research” department,
created in 2005, has the mission of conducting cutting-edge research in the field of new materials, technologies and design principles that open up new perspectives in the watch industry. In 2005, Patek Philippe “Advanced Research”, in line with its pioneering spirit, became interested in the innovative technology of Silinvar®, a silicon derivative with revolutionary characteristics in watchmaking (insensitivity to temperature changes, lightness, absence of lubrication, amagnetism, etc.).best replica watches
The manufacturer then presented the first Silinvar® escape wheel (2005),
followed by the Spiromax® hairspring (2006), the Pulsomax® escapement (2008), the Oscillomax® regulating organ (2011) and an optimized version of the Spiromax® spiral (2017). Starting with the famous automatic caliber R 27, the movement with which Patek Philippe marked the great return of minute repeaters in 1989, the engineers and manufacturers of Patek Philippe “Advanced Research” have studied a system to amplify the volume of the ringer in a purely mechanical way. while maintaining excellent acoustic quality and dimensions as small as possible.watch
After extensive technical research,
they decided to preserve the basic movement architecture and add a bridge side module (ie wrist side) that acts as a “mechanical speaker”. Unlike common speakers, however, amplification is not guaranteed by a flexible membrane attached to the support along its entire circumference, as if it were a drum skin. In the system for which three patent applications were filed, Patek Philippe replaced this membrane with a 0.2mm thick synthetic sapphire crystal vibrating disc. Thanks to its angular displacements, this free hard drive guarantees significantly better sound propagation in the limited volume of a wristwatch case.
To connect the timbres of the minute repeater mechanism to the vibrating disc,
the engineers designed a steel lever system on which the sapphire crystal disc is fixed in the center. This lever, which resembles a tuning fork in shape, is mounted on a “suspension” consisting of a flexible pin 0.08 mm thick. When the hammers strike the timbres, the vibrations of the latter are transmitted to the lever which, in turn, transmits them, amplifying them, to the rigid vibrating disk, which further amplifies them. At this point, the angular displacements of the disc cause the layers of air that are above and below the sapphire crystal to vibrate, producing a much stronger sound.
The addition of the fortissimo “ff” amplification module was accompanied
by the development of a completely new sound diffusion system. In a classic minute repeater mechanism, the blows of the hammers on the stamps cause the entire watch to vibrate. The sound spreads from all sides through the case, the case back and the sapphire crystal glass. Hence the importance of the material in which the box is made; in fact, it is considered that pink gold is the precious metal that guarantees the best sound diffusion, while platinum, due to its high density, represents a greater acoustic challenge. In the minute repeater mechanism with very strong module, the hi-tech composite material ring allows you to isolate the amplification system from the rest of the movement.
In this way, the sound is transmitted first to the lever,
then to the vibrating disc, and is diffused only through four openings made in a titanium ring, located at 12, 3, 6 and 9 o’clock. The sound wave spreads, then , through a slit between the case back and the carrure, equipped with a dust filter to protect the movement without altering the sound. Result? The material used for the case no longer has any impact on how the sound is diffused, which remains the same whether it is a watch in rose, yellow or white gold or in platinum. The fortissimo module fixed in the case back allows you to hear the sound of the bell at a distance six times higher;
let me explain: a classic minute repeater listened to with the watch
on the wrist from a distance of 10 meters and an amplified minute repeater listened to from 60 meters will have the same sound level. In addition, the manufacture has put its rich know-how in the field of chime watches to good use to offer a powerful sound that is also pleasant to listen to, a result that can only be achieved thanks to its skills and a perfect musical ear. The sound amplified by the fortissimo module, although slightly different from that of other minute repeater watches, has the same level of harmony and acoustic fullness that has made Patek Philippe striking watches famous, with a good length of sound compared to the so-called ” attack “(hardness).
In addition, the maximum duration of the ringtone (32 strikes at 12 and 59),
which is usually 17-18 seconds, has been increased to 20-21 seconds to allow the timbres to resonate a little longer. In addition to the addition of the fortissimo module, the R 27 PS caliber has benefited from several technical improvements in terms of materials and architecture. The hammers of the steel minute repeater mechanism have been replaced by platinum hammers, a patented solution that offers in this case a better quality of percussion according to Patek Philippe criteria, with a softer sound but characterized by the same power.Patek Philippe and the new minute repeater
The eccentric mini-rotor in 22 ct gold has been replaced by a mini-rotor in platinum,
a denser metal thanks to which it is possible to reduce the thickness of the oscillating weight, with the same charging power, and therefore to partially compensate the greater thickness linked to the addition of the fortissimo module. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the fortissimo system, the manufacture chose the most acoustically demanding metal: platinum.
The dial with its refined five-part architecture is distinguished by the central perforated motif inspired by the rims of vintage cars, a decoration that stands out against the “blued” black background, that is embellished with thin spiral lines.Patek Philippe and the new minute repeater