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Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

Luxferity, 26.03.2025

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Czapek & Cie introduces the Antarctique Tourbillon, driven by the new in-house Calibre 9 with a flying tourbillon regulator. The watch features a dramatic new guilloché pattern on the dial – the ‘Singularité’, and a striking architecture. This launch marks the beginning of the 10th anniversary year since the revival of Czapek & Cie, which coincides with the 180th anniversary of the namesake watchmaking Maison founded in 1845 by François Czapek, whose spirit continues to guide the company today.

When Czapek conceived the Antarctique as the quintessentially modern sporty-chic watch, it was always intended as a canvas for creativity, to be constantly revisited and renewed. 

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

“Our collectors are always asking us ‘what’s next?’ with the Antarctique,” explains Czapek CEO Xavier de Roquemaurel. “After the Rattrapante, we decided to take a perhaps unexpected direction: creating a new and sophisticated expression of a two-century-old regulator: the tourbillon. Our starting point was, as always, to play with the clash between legacy and avant-gardism and this new in-house tourbillon calibre is the outcome.”

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

Taking advantage of the form of the new tourbillon, Czapek has introduced a daring movement architecture with slender bridges revealing the beauty of the underlying mechanics and coupled it with a dial that harnesses classical métiers d’art in a new and contemporary ‘vortex-style’ guilloché design.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

The new in-house Calibre 9: defined by purity of line

Reflecting Czapek’s unwavering pursuit of Beauty, the purity of the mechanism became the main design driver for the new in-house movement, Czapek Calibre 9. The fundamental principle was that that the three key elements – tourbillon, gear train and barrel – should be revealed on the dial side, perfectly aligned on the vertical axis and appearing as airy and light as possible. The open-worked flying tourbillon appears to hover between the main plate and dial, directly connected to the gear train, which floats in the centre of the dial beneath an extremely long and finely curved minutes bridge. The barrel dominates the upper section of the dial, floating in an aperture beneath an open-worked bridge. 

“Our pursuit of aesthetics drives us to create mechanical beauty,” says Xavier de Roquemaurel. “It’s an iterative process, where changing a line changes both mechanics and aesthetics, which can lead to an intense ping-pong between the constructor-engineer and the designer-artist …with me playing the wild card in the middle.”

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

The result is amplified by great visual depth, with curves and convex surfaces complemented by slender bridges; all angles are hand-polished and the top arms of the tourbillon cage are satin-polished, creating fascinating plays of light and shadow.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

The new calibre also testifies to significant technical prowess from the new geometry for the tourbillon, which dictated a finely machined convex titanium cage, to the anticlockwise crown wheel that required the development of a new proprietary toothing.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

Calibre 9 is the first Czapek calibre not only designed, conceived and constructed in-house but also machined mostly in-house. However, as Xavier de Roquemaurel points out, this does not signify a wish for full vertical integration. Emphasising that Czapek will always defend the principle of établissage, he explains: “We want freedom – hence the capacity to produce elements in-house. But we don’t want to make everything ourselves; for us, freedom also means the ability to choose and collaborate with the best specialist partners in any given area. That is what enables us to maintain agility and independence.” He also points out the invaluable sense of ‘family’ among the Maison’s regular partners. “These values are deeply embedded in the philosophy underlying our 10th anniversary celebration and our future,” he says.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

The mechanics and aesthetics: an immutable bond  

To amplify the beauty of the mechanics, Czapek called on Metalem, with whom Czapek has been collaborating since the beginning, to develop a new, trompe l’oeil guilloché design. The result is a dramatic vortex effect, giving the impression of infinite depth.

Czapek has named the new pattern Singularité – from the astronomical term singularity, meaning those places in the universe where the standard laws of physics break down, making space and time infinite and undifferentiated – best exemplified by black holes.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

The pattern may look deceptively simple but is very difficult to execute: unlike a classical guilloché pattern, in which the guillocheur cuts lines at different angles that always start from a single point, in Singularité, the starting point moves with each passage of the lathe.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

Enhancing the purity of the mechanical structure and the infinity effect of the guilloché, the hour markers are not set on the dial but are part of the flange. The bridges – including the soaring curve of the gear train bridge – are integrated to the main plate through the guilloché dial plate.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

Since its very beginning, Czapek has always liked to offer collectors a certain freedom of personalization, so that they can wear a watch that's just like them. That's why, the Antarctique Tourbillon will be offered in a choice of three dial colours: Glacier Blue, Photon Sphere (a 5N gold hue) and the mythical grey Secret Alloy, a limited-edition of 50 pieces. All iterations will be proposed in stainless steel.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

Redesigning the case: an ode to transparency and curves

The case has been redesigned to echo the curvilinear aesthetic of the mechanism and dial. Taking the curved glass box principle of the Antarctique Rattrapante as the starting point, the front and back sapphire crystals have been subtly raised. On the reverse side, this creates the impression that there is no bezel and, indeed, the engravings that would normally appear on a caseback bezel are done inside the crystal by metallisation – executed in mirror style so as to read ‘true’ from the outside.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

To amplify the trompe l’oeil effect and create the impression that it is floating in the air, the surface of the gold winding rotor is also convex. Moreover, Michèle Rothen, Czapek’s cherished independent master engraver, hand-engraved it with a black-hole-inspired pattern similar to the guilloché Singularité.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

The Antarctique Tourbillon will be offered with the same stainless-steel bracelet as other models in the collection, with a micro-adjustment, a quick-change system and a second rubber strap included.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

The Antarctique Tourbillon will be available for pre-order at the brand’s authorised dealers worldwide, such as Luxferity, the boutique in Geneva at rue de la Corraterie 18, and at Czapek.com

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

  • Antarctique Tourbillon – Secret Alloy

40.5mm steel case, ‘Singularité’ handguilloché dial. In-house automatic Calibre 9 movement with flying tourbillon.

Limited edition of 50 pieces.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

FUNCTIONS

• Hours, minutes & 60 seconds flying tourbillon

MOVEMENT

• Calibre 9: Czapek manufacture tourbillon movement, mechanical with automatic winding
• Diameter: ø32.4mm
• Height: oscillating weight/bottom dials 3.79mm oscillating weight/centre bridge 7mm
• Number of parts: 191
• Jewels: 20
• Swiss lever escapement, variable inertia balance (8mg per cm²) via 4 gold inertia weights
• Frequency: 3 Hz
• Winding: automatic, hand-engraved 5N gold oscillating weight
• Power reserve: 72 hours

FINISHING

• Openwork ratchets, sandblasted, blackened, satin-finished and hand-bevelled bridges, six inward angles

CASE

• Diameter: 40.5mm
• Height: 11.5mm
• Sapphire crystal glass box with anti-reflective treatment on the inner side
• Sapphire case back glass box with antireflective treatment on the inner side
• Water resistance: 50m

DIAL

• Hand-guilloche, registered ‘Singularity’ dial in 401 ‘Secret Alloy’ original grey colour
• Blued hour-markers with Superluminova
• Blued hands with Superluminova

BRACELET

• Integrated stainless steel bracelet with Czapek
• exclusive ‘Easy Release’ system and microadjustment device
• Additional rubber strap

RETAIL PRICE (before taxes)

• 63’000 CHF

  • Antarctique Tourbillon – Glacier Blue

40.5mm steel case, ‘Singularité’ handguilloché dial. In-house automatic Calibre 9 movement with flying tourbillon.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

FUNCTIONS

• Hours, minutes & 60 seconds flying tourbillon

MOVEMENT

• Calibre 9: Czapek manufacture tourbillon movement, mechanical with automatic winding
• Diameter: ø32.4mm
• Height: oscillating weight/bottom dials 3.79mm oscillating weight/centre bridge 7mm
• Number of parts: 191
• Jewels: 20
• Swiss lever escapement, variable inertia balance (8mg per cm²) via 4 gold inertia weights
• Frequency: 3 Hz
• Winding: automatic, hand-engraved 5N gold oscillating weight
• Power reserve: 72 hours

FINISHING

• Openwork ratchets, sandblasted, blackened, satin-finished and hand-bevelled bridges, six inward angles

CASE

• Diameter: 40.5mm
• Height: 11.5mm
• Sapphire crystal glass box with anti-reflective treatment on the inner side
• Sapphire case back glass box with antireflective treatment on the inner side
• Water resistance: 50m

DIAL

• Hand-guilloché, registered ‘Singularity’ dial in 401 ‘Secret Alloy’ with PVD-made Glacier Blue hue
• Blued hour-markers and hands with Superluminova
• Rhodium-plated hour-markers and hands as a made-to-order option

BRACELET

• Integrated stainless steel bracelet with Czapek
• exclusive ‘Easy Release’ system and microadjustment device
• Additional rubber strap

RETAIL PRICE (before taxes)

• 63’000 CHF

  • Antarctique Tourbillon – Photon Sphere

40.5mm steel case, ‘Singularité’ handguilloché dial. In-house automatic Calibre 9 movement with flying tourbillon.

Czapek Puts A New Spin On The Tourbillon Regulator

FUNCTIONS

• Hours, minutes & 60 seconds flying tourbillon

MOVEMENT

• Calibre 9: Czapek manufacture tourbillon movement, mechanical with automatic winding
• Diameter: ø32.4mm
• Height: oscillating weight/bottom dials 3.79mm oscillating weight/centre bridge 7mm
• Number of parts: 191
• Jewels: 20
• Swiss lever escapement, variable inertia balance (8mg per cm²) via 4 gold inertia weights
• Frequency: 3 Hz
• Winding: automatic, hand-engraved 5N gold oscillating weight
• Power reserve: 72 hours

FINISHING

• Openwork ratchets, sandblasted, blackened, satin-finished and hand-bevelled bridges, six inward angles

CASE

• Diameter: 40.5mm
• Height: 11.5mm
• Sapphire crystal glass box with anti-reflective treatment on the inner side
• Sapphire case back glass box with antireflective treatment on the inner side
• Water resistance: 50m

DIAL

• Hand-guilloche, registered ‘Singularity’ dial in 401 ‘Secret Alloy’ with PVD-made 5N gold hue
• Rhodium-plated hour-markers and indexes with Superluminova
• Blued hour-markers and hands as a made-toorder option

BRACELET

• Integrated stainless steel bracelet with Czapek
• exclusive ‘Easy Release’ system and microadjustment device
• Additional rubber strap

RETAIL PRICE (before taxes)

• 63’000 CHF