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1967 Deadbeat Seconds | Rose Gold

1967 Deadbeat Seconds | Rose Gold

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1967 Deadbeat Seconds | Rose Gold

1967 Deadbeat Seconds | Rose Gold

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This rose goldPetermann Bdat1967 Deadbeat Secondsis a compelling combination of traditional watchmaking with contemporary aesthetics, created by a pair of promising young watchmakers.Carrying the"01/10" number on the caseback,it isone of the first pieces made and delivered.

Two Young Watchmakers

In 2007, met in their first year at the Ecole d'Horlogerie de Genve. Having remained friends throughout that period, they stayed in touch after finishing their education. Gal went to work for A. Lange & Shne, where he spent almost three years, working his way from simpler watches such as the Lange 1, to more complicated pieces, such as the Datograph.

Having started at Harry Winston, Florian eventually joined Gal in Glashtte, spending his time assembling entire movements from start to finish - a tradition which has been lost in many modern manufactures. At A. Lange & Shne, both watchmakers refined their craft, while at the same time developing certain aesthetic sensibilities that would later carry through into their own creations.

After a few years in Germany, both watchmakers felt the desire to return to their native country, Switzerland. Rather than take the more conventional route of working for an established manufacture, they chose to start their own workshop together. Initially, they worked as restorers, a path often taken by celebrated independents such as Franois-Paul Journe, Kari Voutilainen or Franck Muller. Working closely with a number of collectors, as well as Christies Watch Department in Geneva, they had the opportunity to handle and restore some of the most interesting pieces of the past few centuries, from Cartier mystery clocks to tourbillons made by Abraham-Louis Breguet.

The Birth of Petermann Bdat

The pair happened to find a workshop right next to that of Dominique Renaud, of , the famed complications manufacturer. In 2017, Renaud asked the two young watchmakers if they could decorate two watch movements he had been working on, as well as encase one of them. In exchange for the work, rather than accept payment, the watchmakers asked Renaud and his engineer to help them develop their own movement.

Gal and Florian chose to create a deadbeat seconds movement, one of the more obscure complications in horology, rarely found in contemporary watchmaking. The mechanism they adopted was designed in the 1940s by Robert Gafner, a teacher at the La Chaux-de-Fonds Watchmaking School. They came across his work whilst exploring archival documents at the library, and chose this system not because it was the easiest far from it but for its accuracy and appealing aesthetics. This became the foundation for the Petermann Bdat 1967 Deadbeat Seconds.

In 2020, Petermann Bdat were awarded the Horological Revelation Prize at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genve, despite having only just revealed their first watch the same year. Since then, the pair have been working away in their workshop to deliver the 1967 Deadbeat Seconds pieces to clients.

A Forward-Thinking Design

The 1967 Deadbeat Seconds is clearly the result of a combination of influences, from the German watchmaking the pair experienced at A. Lange & Shne to the vintage pieces they had the opportunity to restore. It features an open-worked sector dial, which combines their respect for traditional mid-century design, with an intent to inject their own vision into classic horology.

The dial combines a clear sapphire surface, with a center plate and chapter ring for the minutes, both of them made from stainless steel. These feature a lightly texture frosted finished, with pronounced, mirror polished bevels on the edges. The hour markers are printed in black lacquer onto the sapphire glass, using a combination of numerals and index markers. At certain angles, they leave a shadow on the plate below, which gives a satisfying level of depth to the design.

The open-work allows the two watchmakers to showcase their finishing ability, with a range of flourishes found throughout. At 3 oclock, the mechanism used to engage the crown is exposed, showcasing its thoughtful design and impressive decoration. A few exposed screws and jewels also reinforce the contemporary styling of this piece. The case is restrained in styling, measuring 39mm by 10.7mm, allowing the other features of the design to shine through.

The Movement

The 1967 Deadbeat Seconds is powered by the Calibre 171, which was designed, assembled and finished by Gal Petermann and Florian Bdat. The hand-wound movement integrates a secondary escapement for the deadbeat seconds complication, which is mounted onto the three-quarter plate. Its also equipped with an adjustable mass balance wheel of the watchmakers own design, with a Breguet overcoil hairspring and swan neck regulator.

The escapement used in the Calibre 171 relies on a two-sided anchor, with four arms shaped like arrows, which rock back and forth as the escapement locks and unlocks on each side. Reminiscent of movements from the late 19th or early 20th century, the movement displays a range of impressive finishing throughout, from the generous Ctes de Genve to the mirror-polished steel cap of the escape wheel.

The Set

This 1967 Deadbeat Seconds is brand new and is subject to VAT at the prevailing rate. It comes with its box and paperwork signed by Gal Petermann and Florian Bdat.

A Collected Man is the exclusive European retailer for Petermann Bdat. Whilst all of our allocations of the 1967 Deadbeat Seconds have now sold out, we look forward to accompanying both watchmakers along their journey, as they grow their brand. If you would like to be notified about future projects, please your interest.


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Closer look
Brand: Petermann Bdat
Model: 1967 Deadbeat Seconds
Movement:mechanical manual-windingCalibre 171
Functions:
hours, minutes,jumping seconds
Features:open-worked sector dial, jumping seconds, display back
Case:39mm rose gold
Crystal:sapphire front and back
Strap:calf strap, rose gold tang buckle
Year:2021 (brand new)
Box & papers:box and papers
This 1967 Deadbeat Secondsis brand new watch and comes as a full set, with box, papers and all other accompanying materials.It is guaranteed for authenticity by Petermann Bdatand has the manufacture's full warranty.

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