Reference 1967

Influenced by pocket watches and the finest German watchmaking, this was Petermann Bédat’s first timepiece, introduced in 2018. Developed entirely in-house, it features the dead-beat second calibre 171, a movement finished by hand with a large Breguet-style balance and an arm designed for precise, discrete seconds.
The plate and bridges are crafted from German silver, decorated with inward bevels, black-mirror polish, Geneva stripes, sunray and circular graining on both sides.
Inspired by the era of mid-century wristwatches, the semi-open dial is shaped to reveal portions of the movement. The cut-outs around the central plate frame the sizeable rubies, emphasising one of the key elements of the calibre.

Case

The case is crafted in 18-karat rose gold or white gold.
Its diameter measures 39.00 mm, with a thickness of 10.70 mm.
A convex sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating protects the dial, preserving clarity while maintaining balanced proportions.

Dial

The dial is crafted around a sapphire base, enhanced by two steel rings that are delicately sandblasted before their edges are meticulously polished. Hour, minute and second hands are finished by hand, maintaining a clear and restrained display.

Movement

Calibre 171 is an in-house movement featuring a dead-beat seconds mechanism.

The bridges and main plate are made of German silver, while all steel components are crafted from stainless steel.

The movement is regulated by a Breguet balance spring.

It measures 30.00 mm in diameter and delivers a power reserve of 36 hours.

Operating at a frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour, it comprises 160 components and 29 jewels.

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