Thread: RJ Objet d'Art No 2: Titanic-DNA rusted steel T-oxy III Skeleton Chronograph Tourbillon

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    Picture RJ Objet d'Art No 2: Titanic-DNA rusted steel T-oxy III Skeleton Chronograph Tourbillon

    Rust and Skeleton: Ultra Masculine

    Romain Jerome presents a skeleton high-end timepiece as an assertive interpretation of the chronograph Tourbillon, being part of their Titanic-DNA collection - timepieces inspired and created in tribute to the Titanic, the Giant of the Seas. An exceptional skeleton timepiece with physical characteristics – strip engine and weighted bold design – ULTRA Masculine!
    With its bold, powerful and imposing design, the Titanic-DNA rusted steel T-oxy III Skeleton Chronograph Tourbillon is a true instrument of chronometry.
    With a diameter of 50mm – 53mm including the screw-in crown – it features interchangeable horns and a push button which blend perfectly with the design of Titanic-DNA timepieces, integrating the characteristic of the transversal paw.
    The skeleton dial is integrating various material (brass, black or, steel, pink gold 5N) mixing mat velvet finish, satin and shot-blasted finish for the Roman numeral XII. The Tourbillon carriage and the chronometry engine are magnified by the use of pink gold 5N.

    Skeleton high-end Timepiece
    3 limited edition of 9 pieces

    Movement: Tourbillon Chronograph, calibre 1450RJ by BNB
    Number of jewels: 33 rubies
    Power reserve: > 120 hours
    Frequency: 21’600 A/h – 3Hz
    Case: Steel and titanium. Diameter 50 mm.
    Paws: 5N pink gold
    Dial: Skeleton
    Hands: Inspired by the anchor of Titanic
    Bezel: Stabilised oxidized steel
    Crystal: Sapphire with double anti-reflecting treatment Fund
    Water resistance: 5 Atm.
    Strap: Rubber
    Clasp: Folding Buckle

    The rusted steel horological creations in the ‘Titanic DNA’ series features an oxidized steel bezel which is the result of an extraordinary blend of authentic steel from the wreck lying 3840 meters under the sea, and from the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was constructed nearly a century ago. Official certificates of authenticity guarantee the origin of materials used.
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