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The Saturelle watch by independent watchmaker Andreas Strehler offers an innovative solution to the issue of supplying the balance with constant energy regardless of how much energy is stored in the mainspring. A satellite gear is attached to the seconds' wheel. This solution is both ingenious, and extremely stable. The star-shaped gear, visible through the skeletonized silver guilloche dial, has a spring that reloads every second. It then transfers energy to the balance. It not only provides a constant energy source, which improves accuracy,Rolex Day Date Replica but also allows the timepiece to display dead-beat seconds, adding an interesting additional complication. Strehler own brand has launched a new watch with an oval case in red gold or platinum. As usual, the watch is a limited edition, because the Swiss watchmaker only produces between three to ten watches yearly.
Prolific. Innovative. Independent. Andreas Strehler, a Swiss watchmaker of great reputation, studied at the Frauenfeld and Solothurn schools. Strehler began his career at Renaud et Papi, where he developed complex mechanisms and prototypes. He quickly became a renowned innovator. Strehler, however, decided to become independent 18 years ago. Andreas Strehler, who was inspired to become a master watchmaker by his father, opened a workshop inside the garage of the Strehler family. Strehler's decision to go it alone was expected. He used to, and still does, prefer to work by himself because he believes that is the most efficient way to make watches.
In 1998, Strehler's first big success as an independent artist was when he created a timepiece that was a mix between a pocketwatch and a table clock. The table clock is used to display the calendar, while the pocket watch is detached. The calendar will not change when the pocketwatch is removed.Patek Philippe Replica Once the pocket watch is reattached, the calendar will immediately catch up to the date displayed (provided that the interval is no longer than three weeks). The Baselworld fair was where this remarkable timekeeper first appeared. The complication was similar to Abraham Louis Breguet's Sympatique, but was executed in a completely different way.
Strehler's Zwei watch, a minimalistic and ingenious design, was completed the following year. The timekeeper had only two hands that were used to indicate the hours, minutes and month.
Strehler has collaborated with some major watchmakers over the years. Strehler has worked with many companies, including Harry Winston (specifically, its Opus 7 Watch), Maitres du Temps, Maurice Lacroix, H.Moser & Cie, Vogard Datezone pilot Chronograph Chronoswiss, and Chronoswiss. The renowned Swiss horologist has been a member of AHCI since 2000. He is also the winner of this year's Gaia Award for the category Crafts - Creation, which was given by the Jury of the International Watch Museum of Chaux-de-Fond's.