FRÉDÉRIC JOUVENOT - SÎN
Description
Sîn, after the Mesopotamian god of the moon. In terms of its complexity and unorthodox time display, it needs shun no comparison with the company's other unusual creations.
On the contrary: Jouvenot now lets the moon and sun celebrate the day on a futuristic dial that for the observer looks like a stunning trompe l'oeil.
The moon appears when the sun sets and is gradually overtaken by the hour hand, which seems to orbit around the minute star located in the center of the dial.
During the progression of the moon, the sunis hidden – behind the horizon, so to speak – in a cosmic tunnel that extends from 3 to 9 o'clock, and rises again the next morning.
The choreography of the elements reflects the perpetual spectacle that takes place in the firmament.
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Sîn, after the Mesopotamian god of the moon. In terms of its complexity and unorthodox time display, it needs shun no comparison with the company's other unusual creations.
On the contrary: Jouvenot now lets the moon and sun celebrate the day on a futuristic dial that for the observer looks like a stunning trompe l'oeil.
The moon appears when the sun sets and is gradually overtaken by the hour hand, which seems to orbit around the minute star located in the center of the dial.
During the progression of the moon, the sunis hidden – behind the horizon, so to speak – in a cosmic tunnel that extends from 3 to 9 o'clock, and rises again the next morning.
The choreography of the elements reflects the perpetual spectacle that takes place in the firmament.
Specifications
Case and dial
Metal
Titanium
Case Diameter
44 mm
Thickness
13 mm
Dial
3D
Water Resistance
50 m
Case Back
Titanium
Movement
Movement
In-house movement and complication
Winding type
Manual winding
Function
Hours and minutes with 24 hours
Power reserve
50 hours
Frequency
28'800
Spiral
flat
Pendulum
Screw balance
Ruby
18
Strap and buckle
Buckle Type
Folding clasp
Buckle Material
Titanium