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Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch

Luxferity, 16.05.2022

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TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT delivers an uncompromisingly modern break with tradition, combining ancestral expertise with incisive styling.

Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch

"Playful, unique, technical: the new generation of a revisited icon,”Jean-Marie Schaller.

The 20-second retrograde mechanism – an exclusive animation

The large central retrograde hand dominates the dial. Its running 20-second sequences are displayed on a dedicated segment, creating a unique animation.

This first choreography is completed by another subtler animation at 9 o'clock. A counter with a red, black and blue gradient marks the three 20-second sequences composing each minute, complemented by an hours & minutes subdial at 4 o’clock.

Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch

Why 20 seconds?

"Some people prefer to watch time pass, others make the most of every second. Whether serving as a measuring instrument or celebrating the magic of the moment, TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT offers a new perception of time. The fact that the 20 seconds are displayed on a sector and not a circle highlights the importance of each passing second and awakens the senses,"Jean-Marie Schaller, CEO & Creative Director.

Technical and aesthetic fusion

Clearly dictated by the decision to highlight a dominant visual concept, TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT presents two distinct graphic zones. The right-hand side is devoted to time indications, with its twenty-second retrograde hand and hours & minutes subdial. The left-hand side displays the mechanism required to drive this watchmaking creation. In particular, the spectacular interaction between the cam and the jewel-tipped rack is clearly visible.

As for the 18-screw balance, its oscillations remind us that the timepiece operates at a rate of 480 vibrations per minute, corresponding to 28,800 per hour.

Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch

TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT, the new animated creation

TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT combines power with a modern touch. It unites two major firsts while taking an unprecedented contemporary turn.

1. Highlighted retrograde mechanism

The evolution of the aesthetic concept is based above all on the use of style elements conveying the value of the technical solutions adopted in the service of ergonomics and the quest for purity.
That is exactly why the raised, rhodium-plated, chamfered and snailed bridges have been created. They bear a retrograde reading zone rising towards a curved anti-reflective sapphire crystal. These bridges make it possible to play with space and reveal three different reading levels. The power of the mechanism is revealed in a new light.

Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch

2. The case: less volume, more show

Although the diameter of TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT is only 40 mm, it enables better visual appreciation of the mechanism! This is due on the one hand to the design of the upper bridges, the retrograde zone and the hours dial, all of which emerge from the mechanism to bring it closer to the gaze.

On the other hand, the production of the anti-reflective sapphire crystal is designed to complete the show by enabling technical details to be admired from the front as well as from the side, while at the same time slimming the silhouette and guaranteeing optimal ergonomics.

Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch

The care devoted to the aerodynamic treatment of the TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT's design began with the integration of a new, more fluid crown guard. The flanks have been given a facelift, with openworked lugs topped by a subtle satin-finish camber accentuating the integration of the bracelet. The lugs are tipped with Louis Moinet's emblematic signature, four black zircons featuring chatons held by screws.

The case is made of grade 5 titanium which is extremely light on the wrist at only 18 grams, or of 18-carat gold. The bracelet is perfectly integrated to ensure maximum comfort.

The magic play of light across the finishes underlines the strong character of this model and feature a seamlessly integrated whole composed of a unique mechanism whose functions are enhanced by a highly original exterior.

Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch

Exposing an in-house calibre

Among the exclusive features of this model is the calibre itself. Designed and developed by Ateliers Louis Moinet, it comprises over 250 components. Its single-piece construction forgoes the use of an additional module for the complication, which is therefore fully integrated so as to demonstrate the full force of its mechanical beauty.

Through the caseback, TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT with its 48-hour power reserve reveals circular Côtes de Genève, diamond-polished recesses and circular satin-brushed gears with a 5N-coloured finish. The rotor features a reinterpreted version of the Clous de Paris hobnail pattern, with a concentric decoration that lights up the entire timepiece.

Technical Data
WATCH

Model
TEMPOGRAPH SPIRIT
Limited editions
18K 5N rose gold - 28 watches
Grade 5 Titanium - 60 watches
CASE

Materials
18K 5N rose gold, polished and satin-finished | DLC-treated titanium back
Or
Grade 5 titanium, polished and satin-finished
Glasses
Box-type sapphire crystal | Glareproofed on both sides
Diameter
40.7 mm
DIAL

Hours/minutes
Colours: different choices
Construction: two-part
Finish: sunburst
Hour-markers: polished
Seconds counter
Located at 9 o'clock | Three-colour varnish: red, blue, black
Retrograde zone
Circular satin-brushed, anthracite
Hands
Faceted | Red varnished retrograde hand
Inner bezel ring
Circular satin-brushed
MOVEMENT

Manufacture
Louis Moinet
Calibre
LM85
Functions
Hours | Minutes | Seconds
Complication
Retrograde 20 seconds
Type
Self-winding mechanism | Balance with screws
Oscillating weight
Bi-material | 6 ball bearings | Adorned with concentric "Clous de Paris” hobnail pattern and "Fleur de Lys”
Finishes on the upper side
Upper bridge: snailed, diamond-polished chamfers
Circular satin-finished wheels 
Finishes on the underside
Circular “Côtes de Genève” hobnail pattern
Self-winding bridge: diamond-cut chamfers, engraved and gilded Louis Moinet symbols
Diamond-polished sinks
Components
254
Oscillations
28,800 vibrations per hour
Frequency
4 Hz
Jewels
34
Power reserve
48 hours
Water resistance
50 metres
STRAP

Material
Louisiana alligator leather | Alligator lining | Preformed wristband
Clasp
Triple-blade folding clasp | Fine adjustment | Curved "Fleur de Lys"
Louis Moinet Presents Its New Tempograph Spirit Watch
ABOUT LOUIS MOINET

Jean-Marie Schaller created Les Ateliers Louis Moinet in St-Blaise (NE) in 2004. The fully independent firm was established to honour the memory of Louis Moinet (1768-1853): master watchmaker, inventor of the chronograph and high frequency (216,000 vibrations per hour) (certified by two Guinness World Records™). Louis Moinet was a watchmaker, artist and astronomer. He is the author of the Traité d’Horlogerie, a watchmaking treatise published in 1848 that remained a definitive work of reference for a century.

Today, Ateliers Louis Moinet is perpetuating this legacy. The firm’s mechanical timepieces are produced as one-of-a-kind models or limited editions only and comprise two categories: “Cosmic Art” and “Mechanical Wonders”. Louis Moinet creations often make use of unusual and rare components, such as extraterrestrial meteorites or prehistorical materials. The brand’s core values are creativity, exclusivity, art and design. This uniquely creative mechanical approach combined with bespoke fine watchmaking has enabled Louis Moinet to win some of the most coveted honours around the world, including a UNESCO Award of Merit, six Red Dot Design Awards (including one Best of the Best Award), a Horological Creativity Contribution Award, gold and bronze medals in the International Chronometry Competition, ten Good Design Awards, five Middle East Watch of the Year Awards, two Robb Report “Best of the Best” Awards, three German Design Awards, a Moscow Grand Prix Award, and a “Chronograph of the year” distinction from Begin Magazine, Japan.