The unique feature is achieved by a three-position crown at 9 o’clock, as follows:
Crown position 1: the pace of time slows by half, so the value of one normal hour is displayed as a half-hour on the dial.
Crown position 2: the pace of time is normal, i.e. one hour remains one hour.
Crown position 3: the pace of time is doubled, so a half-hour becomes a full hour as displayed on the watch.
No matter how long the watch is left in position 1 or position 3, returning the crown to position 2 instantly returns the hands to the correct current time. The Clef du Temps Tourbillon displays running seconds via a retrograde indicator at 4 o’clock, and the remaining power reserve is displayed at 8 o’clock. The case is crafted grade 5 titanium and the strap is composed of eight rubber-clad strands and a deployant clasp that features the Confrérie Horlogère logo. The unique design of the case gives this watch a futuristic hi-tech appearance.
The Clef du Temps Tourbillon carries a lifetime warranty, and every part and component of the watch is Swiss-made. The novel timepiece will be produced in a limited edition of just 24 pieces. The Clef du Temps prototype fetched the second highest price of €280,000 ($410,000) at the recent Only Watch charity auction.
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