The Thomas Mercer Brittanica Black Table Chronometer

The Thomas Mercer Brittanica Black Table Chronometer 2
The Thomas Mercer Brittanica Black Table Chronometer

Thomas Mercer unveils a table top chronometer designed to enhance the finest home interiors called the Brittanica Black

As many of our readers who are fans of luxury will know, Baselworld, the world’s leading gathering of professionals from the watch and jewellery industry is looming upon us. Usually, at this time of the year, we’re featuring the latest wristwatches and high-end bejewelled pieces so it’s refreshing to be able to bring something to you a little different. In a distinct departure from their marine-based chronometers, the renowned British ‘Masters of the Chronometer’, The Thomas Mercer Brittanica Black Table ChronometerThomas Mercer has created a table top piece which should surely be reserved for only the finest of homes.

Celebrating British skills in the fields of furniture design and clock-making, this table-top counterpart of the sea-going Legacy Black is an utterly modern timepiece. With an Octagon theme, Brittanica Black features the number 8 on the case, bezel and base, and its geometric design is underpinned and completed by sharp angles and straight lines.

Matt black, with straight grained surfaces made of stainless steel and enhanced with diamond-like carbon (DLC) deposition, this chronometer stands 330mm tall to proudly reveal the intricate, highly accurate mechanism through a set of all-round-view extra-white crystals. The fully skeletonised dial adds further distinction to this sophisticated timepiece, bestowing on it a ruggedly modern look.

The Brittanica Black is endowed with the eight-day power reserve calibre TM0802. This mechanism features a fusee-and-chain transmission system that performs in a way similar to a gearbox, constantly shifting gears to provide a consistent level of torque and stabilising the movement’s frequency. The Thomas Mercer Brittanica Black Table ChronometerTrue to the legacy of both British marine chronometers and Thomas Mercer, it is fitted with a spring detent escapement – also known as “chronometer escapement”, now one of the rarest features in clockmaking. Ticking at a rate of 14,400 vibrations per hour, it works ?in close conjunction with a balance wheel of ovalising type coupled with an equally rare cylindrical hairspring. All of these parts are located above the dial and visible through a set of extra-white crystals.

The movement is equipped with a doubly useful start/stop system. On the one hand, it launches the spring detent which – unlike the majority of escapements – needs an initial jumpstart. On the other, it blocks the balance wheel when setting the time, thus bringing it to a halt. It is then easier to set the time according to a master timepiece or official local time. When the hands are synchronised, the escapement can be restarted, letting the balance wheel resume its oscillation.

The Thomas Mercer Brittanica Black Table Chronometer

Alessandro Quintavalle, Thomas Mercer’s CEO: “The Brittanica Black is a truly cutting-edge timepiece that continues Thomas Mercer’s journey in the 21st century. Its sleek and modern aesthetics usher in the brand’s heritage of innovation, expertise and craftsmanship in a new dawn of excellence.

Thomas Mercer Brittanica Black – Where and how

The Brittanica Black will be officially launched at Baselworld 2016, March 16-24th, and showcased at Thomas Mercer’s stand, Palace 1D. For more information, visit: www.thomasmercer.com

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