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Hautlence Retrovision '64: A Time-Traveling Horological Masterpiece

April 17

Hautlence has unveiled its latest horological innovation, the Retrovision '64, a remarkable limited-edition timepiece that seamlessly marries the nostalgic allure of 1960s science fiction with the intricate mechanics of high watchmaking. This unique creation pays homage to the era's iconic small-screen communicators, transforming a vintage aesthetic into a sophisticated timekeeping device. With its distinctive design and complex internal workings, the Retrovision '64 stands as a testament to Hautlence's commitment to unconventional and theatrical watch displays, offering a captivating bridge between different historical periods of technological imagination.

Drawing inspiration from the pervasive fascination with space exploration and interstellar voyages that defined the 1960s, Hautlence’s Retrovision '64 extends a lineage of designs that repurpose pop culture artifacts into sophisticated instruments for measuring time. Following previous models like the radio-inspired Retrovision ’47 and the robot-themed Retrovision ‘85, this new iteration specifically evokes the futuristic props seen in classic 1960s television series. Its defining feature is a flip-top case cover, which, when opened, reveals a highly innovative split-time arrangement, designed to encapsulate the bold and imaginative spirit of the past's vision of the future.

The watch's distinctive case, measuring 61.2 x 41.8 x 15.6mm, boasts a rounded, retro-futuristic rectangular shape. Crafted from titanium, it features elegant brown and red gold PVD finishes, with the crown positioned unconventionally at the twelve o’clock mark and a slightly broader base. The hinged cover, also adorned with red gold PVD, is intricately perforated, resembling a classic cheese grater. Beneath this playful exterior lies a serious display of horological prowess, highlighting the brand's dedication to both aesthetic creativity and mechanical excellence.

Upon lifting the innovative cover, the watch reveals a captivating linear retrograde jumping hour track situated at the base, featuring vibrant orange-lacquered numerals and an arrow-shaped indicator in a matching hue. Above this, a dial framed in gold showcases the minutes, with an energetic green-and-orange lacquered track marked by white Globolight numerals, all pointed to by an orange luminescent hand. A cleverly executed cut-away section in the dial provides a glimpse into the intricate movement, unexpectedly revealing a one-minute flying tourbillon with a double hairspring positioned on the right side.

Powering this intricate display is the automatic calibre D50, a movement composed of 239 individual components and 39 jewels. It operates at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour and offers a substantial 72-hour power reserve. This advanced mechanism drives the linear retrograde jumping hours, the minutes, and the single-minute flying tourbillon, showcasing the high level of engineering and artistry involved in its creation. Each element works in harmony to deliver both precision and a visually stunning experience.

This blend of playful design and sophisticated engineering perfectly aligns with Hautlence’s foundational philosophy, which emphasizes mechanical artistry as a form of visual spectacle. The brand confidently integrates elements from popular culture, transforming them into dynamic and memorable timepieces. The Retrovision '64 is completed with a sleek black rubber strap and a titanium pin buckle, ensuring both comfort and style. As a highly exclusive offering, this nostalgic yet avant-garde watch is limited to only three pieces, commanding a price of CHF 129,700 (excluding taxes), reflecting its rarity and craftsmanship.

The Retrovision '64 is an exceptional example of horological innovation, capturing the imaginative spirit of the 1960s while pushing the boundaries of contemporary watchmaking. Its limited availability underscores its status as a collector's item, appealing to those who appreciate a unique fusion of retro-futuristic design and sophisticated mechanical engineering. This timepiece is not merely a device for telling time; it is a wearable piece of art that tells a story of creative vision and intricate craftsmanship, destined to captivate enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.

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