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Magister
Tourbillon features a hand-finished 60-second tourbillon in a white-lacquered
dial. The platinum micro-rotor powering the automatic-winding movement can be
appreciated through the display back of the grade 5 titanium case.
Magister Tourbillon brings
together everything that is quintessentially Speak-Marin: an eye-catching
tourbillon, sculpted heat-blued hands, iconic Piccadilly case, fluted crown and
finely finished movement, here featuring a platinum micro-rotor. Magister
Tourbillon radiates a sophisticated aura, exuding the class and refinement for
which Speake-Marin has become a byword.
The beautiful hand-finished
tourbillon rotating at 6 o’clock is framed superbly by its stainless steel
guard. The eye-catching, highly polished tourbillon bridge is made from Durnico
maraging steel, chosen for its superior strength.
The tourbillon has played
an important role in the story of Speake-Marin. The first timepiece ever to
bear the Speake-Marin name was the Foundation Watch, a hand-made pocket watch which
Peter Speake-Marin equipped with a tourbillon escapement. The watchmaker’s
topping tool wheel motif in the Speake-Marin logo, which first appeared in the
tourbillon cage of the Foundation Watch, can also be seen in the tourbillon cage
of the Magister Tourbillon.
Peter Speake-Marin
recognises the tourbillon’s capacity to improve timekeeping accuracy by
averaging out positional errors due to gravity. However, it is the visual
aspect of this mesmerising escapement that draws him to it.
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“The tourbillon is one of the things that I love most
about watchmaking,” he says.
“Not because of the precision it gives to
the timekeeping, but because of the animation it gives to the dial. It shows
time moving in a way that a minute-repeater or a grande sonnerie, for example,
won’t offer. It’s something which, for me, is extremely profound.”
Of the topping tool wheel design
for the tourbillon cage, Peter adds: “I
have always been attracted to the topping tool because of its form. You use a
tool to make a component, you make a timepiece, and the timepiece is a dream
turned into reality. The topping tool motif is very much at the root of
everything I do: It is the tool which gives me the means to realise my dream.”
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Magister Tourbillon’s visually-arresting
blued steel hands are also designed in the same style as the hands of the
Foundation Watch, the Rosetta Stone of Speake-Marin. The polished, sculpted
hands – including a heart-shaped hour hand – are set off superbly by the
elegant white lacquer, multi-level dial. The sides of the highly legible Roman
numerals taper towards the centre and follow the line of the hands. This subtle
but significant detail endows the dial with a dynamic, contemporary feel.
The tourbillon – its one-minute
rotation providing an intuitive indication of the passing seconds – contrasts
beautifully against the pristine white dial. The “3Hz” frequency of the SM3 movement
and the “platinum mass” of the winding rotor are referenced in the centre of
the dial.
The comfortable titanium Piccadilly
case features Speake-Marin's signature fluted crown. The polished bezel frames
the dial, just as the polished guard in the dial around the escapement frames the
tourbillon.
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Turning the Magister
Tourbillon over, the movement featuring hand-finishing can be fully appreciated
through the display back. On top of the offset mainspring barrel is the noble platinum
micro-rotor, its strong and sober aesthetic counterbalanced by the intricate
complexity of the tourbillon.
The lower tourbillon cage is
supported by a striking paddle-shaped bridge offering clear visual access to
the surrounding gears below. The rhodium-finished German silver bridges and
movement plates are circular-grained with polished screw heads and
countersinks. Technical details are engraved and gilded on the bridges either
side of the platinum rotor.
The Speake-Marin Magister Tourbillon is available with
a polished Grade 5 titanium case.
The “J Class” collection
Magister Tourbillon
launches the Speake-Marin "J Class" collection. After the
exhilaration of a white-knuckle ride on a finely-tuned racing yacht – heeling
on a broad reach with its rail near the ocean and spray cutting the air – comes
the yacht club, replete with rich wood-panelled walls and vintage navigation
instruments. And it is in the rarefied ambience of the club that the high-class
pedigree of the Speake-Marin “J Class” timepieces – including Magister
Tourbillon – comes into its own.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The Speake-Marin Magister Tourbillon is available in a
42mm Grade 5 titanium case.
Features and indications
• Central
hours and minutes
• Hand-finished
60-second tourbillon
• White-lacquered,
multi-level dial
• Automatic-winding
movement with 950 platinum micro-rotor
• Power
reserve 72+ hours
• 42mm
Piccadilly case in polished Grade 5 titanium
Dial and hands
• White-lacquered,
multi-level dial featuring tapered Roman numerals
• Central Speake-Marin
signature Foundation hour and minute hands in heat-blued steel
Movement and finishing
• Calibre SM3
• Rhodium-finished German
silver bridges
• Glucydur
balance
• Automatic-winding
movement
• 950 Platinum micro-rotor
• Diameter of rotor:
16.40mm
• Single barrel
• Frequency: 21,600vph / 3Hz
• Power reserve: over 72
hours
• Dimensions: 30.40mm x 5.40mm
• Jewels: 25
• 4N gold-plated
bridge engravings: Twenty Five (25) Jewels; 60 Second Tourbillon; Platinum
Rotor Mass; Swiss Made; Speake-Marin Switzerland; Frequency 3Hz; 72 hour power
reserve; Project launched 2013
Case and strap
• 42mm Piccadilly case in
polished, grade 5 titanium
• Case comprising 27
components
• Dimensions: 11.30mm x 5.40mm
• Front and display-back
sapphire crystals treated with anti-reflective coating
• Case-back circumference
engraving: “Speake-Marin – The Piccadilly”
• Water resistance:
3atm/30m/100ft
• Hand-made, natural
alligator strap
• Pin buckle in titanium
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