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Glashütte Original Strasser & Rohde Régulator







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49-04-11-11-04_S_R_Reg__FrontIn watchmaking tradition, “regulator” watches were special pendulum clocks, used by watchmakers in their workshops to set the exact time and therefore to test the precision of smaller watches. They were also used in science whenever extremely precise time indicators were needed, like in the field of astronomy. In order to achieve optimum readability of the time, the hands were positioned on different axes of the dial. As the sole central hand, the minute hand dominated. The other hands were smaller and located in decentralized sub-dial areas. Every watchmaker’s workshop always contained a regulator in a clearly visible position as a time reference.

In this context, the pre-eminent watchmaking company of Strasser and Rohde, founded in 1875 and located in Glashütte, achieved worldwide fame for its accurate and particularly aesthetic precision pendulum watches. Today, with its limited issue of 25 pieces of the Strasser & Rohde Regulator special model, Glashütte Original is paying tribute to its prestigious heritage, honouring two great figures of the art of watchmaking in Glashütte, Ludwig Strasser and Gustav Rohde by bringing the “regulator” architecture to the dimensions of a wristwatch. The pure, minimalistic design of a vintage Strasser and Rohde dial served as an inspiration for this regulator, which Glashütte Original is presenting to the public for the first time at MUNICH TIME 2009.

The blued minute hand in the centre dominates the clear dial. The hour hand and the second hand are located decentrally in smaller sub-dial areas, on the upper and lower halves respectively.

A milled and black-coloured minute ring on the outer rim indicates the passage of the minutes, while Roman numerals, also milled, mark the passage of the hour hand. The fascinating surface structure of the grained silver-plated dial forms the perfect contrast to the deep black details. This elegant timepiece is framed by a polished case in warmly shimmering rose gold, with a size of 42 mm and a height of only 12.8 mm.

The precision of a watch finds its expression in the quality and sophistication of the movement used. The Strasser & Rohde Regulator is thus powered by the hand-wound calibre 49-04, designed and produced entirely in the Glashütte Original manufactory and renown for its qualities and its highly refined finish. The hand-wound calibre 49-04 comes with Glashütte three-quarter plate with striped finish, blued screws, and screwed gold chatons. The Louisiana alligator leather strap with folding clasp, attached to the case by an integrated lug, makes for a watch which feels pleasant and secure on the wearer’s wrist. The Strasser & Rohde Regulator is the optimum timepiece for watch lovers whose hearts beat that little bit faster when confronted with classic design.

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