After its chronograph with dial-side rotor and a collection in honour of the solar deities, Frédéric Jouvenot is back in the spotlight with an unprecedented, patented complication that adds a whole new dimension to the power-reserve indicator.
This technical exploit is the aptly named Tour de Force. For the first time ever, a timepiece records the number of rotations of the oscillating weight and indicates units of power reserve at the same time.
The lugs are slightly rounded to follow the natural curve of the wrist. Also, the inside of the lugs is cut away for lightness and to create an even more contemporary style. The absence of a dial focuses attention on the exceptional and truly original three-dimensional layout.
About Frédéric Jouvenot
In 2008 Frédéric Jouvenot decided to create his eponymous brand: he funded the filing of the patents, the production of his chronograph and the first marketing actions by trading-in rare timepieces. He also restored antique pieces that he sold to collectors. Jouvenot Manufacture SA is a relatively new Swiss watchmaking brand. Frédéric Jouvenot founded his private limited company (Ltd) in 2008 to express his talent as a designer of inventive fine watches.
Frederic Jouvenot Tour de Force Specifications:
Movement: Automatic, 50-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours, minutes, numerical power-reserve indicator with an oscillating weight rotations counter
Case: Black DLC titanium, 44 mm, Anti-reflective sapphire crystal and numbered transparent back, Water-resistant to 50 m / 5 ATM
Bracelet/Strap: Black alligator with black DLC titanium folding clasp