Armin Strom’s Manufacture Edition of the Mirrored Force Resonance is now available with a green grenage dial and grey Alcantara strap.
The machine-green hue is inspired by some vintage equipment still used alongside contemporary state-of-the-art machines. When it comes to the open-worked movement framing the green dial, it is really a showcase for the handmade decoration techniques that are mastered in-house by Armin Strom’s watchmakers.
“We chose this green because it harmonises with the polished and decorated parts of the open-worked movement. And the grenage finish gives a contrast to the polished indexes. This frizzy, kind of frosted surface reflects some light – but it is not too loud. It doesn’t overwhelm your attention and it shouldn’t compete with the movement.”
Claude Greisler, Co-Founder, Armin Strom
The 3D-shaped balance bridges and all chamfers are hand-polished, and the dial side surfaces are also hand-worked with frosted, perlaged or circular-grained finishes. All parts of the movement – even the invisible ones – are painstakingly decorated with artisanal mastery.
Limited to 50 pieces, the Armin Strom Mirrored Force Resonance Manufacture Edition is an extremely rare and complex union of science and Swiss watchmaking of the highest artisanal standards and superlative chronometric performance.
Technical Specifications:
Ref.ST22-RF.20
Distinctions
Two independent regulation systems connected by a resonance clutch spring
Twin second fly-back
Case
Stainless steel, Sapphire crystal and case back with anti-reflective coating
Diameter: 43.00mm
Height: 11.55mm
Lug-to-Lug: 49.60mm
Water-resistance: 3 ATM / 30 m
Dial
Off-center dial in green with grenage centre and a circular satin-brushed chapter ring and applied polished baton indices
Hands
Steel, manufactured by Armin Strom, decorated by hand
Bracelet
Gray Alcantara strap with white stitching
Width lugs/buckle: 22/20 mm
Buckle
Pin buckle in stainless steel , a folding clasp in stainless steel is available on option
Limited Edition
50 pieces
Price
CHF 63,000
For more information please visit Armin Strom