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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

SIHH 2010: ALS Zeitwerk Phantom

The Zeitwerk created a sensation in horology when it was released in Berlin in May 2009. Originally code-named Semper, as the time display reminds one of the display on the great clock in the opera house, but released as Zeitwerk, this year's innovation in 100 pieces executed in only platinum, is the Luminous Zeitwerk, also christened The Phantom (reference to The Phantom of the Opera)...



The timebridge is now anodized in black finish, to match rather than contrast the darkened sapphire crystal dial. The watch looks dark, brooding, and menacing...I just love the peek-a-boo disks below the dark dial.



The sapphire dial is an ingenious solution to allow the superluminova paint of the numerals to charge up while waiting for their turn to show up under the dial cutout.



The time is clear, very legible, and the glow is quite strong.



Movement is standard Zeitwerk, and shows characteristic finish.

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