errelet is launching the Turbine 41 Titanium collection in a more compact size. This is an absolute first for the Swiss Maison: the new 41mm model features a smaller and lighter case, updating the watch family to align with current trends.
It is in fact the first time that the prestigious Swiss watch manufacture has reduced the size of its iconic line since its creation in 2009. Since the initial launch, the diameter of the numerous models produced over time has averaged 44 mm, rising up to 48 mm for some timepieces.
Today, contemporary watchmaking trends privilege smaller dimensions, suitable for even the slimmest wrists. In order to adapt the Turbine to current tastes, the Maison’s designers and technicians not only had to miniaturise the architecture of the case, but also the construction of the turbine, thus further demonstrating their high-qualified expertise and savoir-faire.
The spinning turbine, which recalls the aeronautical propulsion system from which it clearly takes its inspiration, requires considerable attention during its assembly, so that it can rotate freely at the slightest movement of the wrist.
Composed of 12 black anodised aluminium blades with five counterweights that allow it to slow down and return to its resting position, the turbine is a distinctive element that endows the watch with a strong and immediately recognisable identity.
While performing a purely aesthetic function, this device nevertheless requires perfect balance to ensure the striking hypnotic movement that characterises the collection and materialises the lower dials with ever-changing decorations. The new reduced dimensions have now required new tests for a perfect assembly.
Perrelet is offering the new Turbine 41 Titanium in ten references. There are four with a polished/brushed grade 2 titanium case and lower-dial in shades of blue, green, red or black, combined for the first time with an integrated titanium bracelet. The other six versions have a black DLC titanium case and a rubber strap matching the colour of the sub-dials: yellow, orange, red, English green, blue or black. The latter creates a total black edition with a strong visual impact.
More sober the former, more colourful the latter, all variants of the Turbine 41 Titanium share the sport-chic, contemporary and dynamic style that has always distinguished the collection, and on the wrist, they are extremely light and pleasant to wear thanks to the material they are crafted from.
Titanium is an extraordinarily light metal alloy with superior shocks and corrosion resistance and is completely hypoallergenic. The DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coating further improves its scratch resistance and makes it unalterable over time.
Turbine 41 Titanium keeps the aesthetics of the Turbine EVO collection launched in 2019 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the patented Turbine technology. Indeed, the case and bracelet feature a smooth bezel, a vertically fluted case middle, triple lugs, and a prominent crown decorated with the brand’s logo. The comfortable and ergonomic five-row bracelet is made of titanium for the first time.
One detail, however, is new. The Turbine 41 Titanium displays slightly redesigned hour and minute hands. Similar in shape to those of the past, they are now entirely filled with white luminescent material, and are enhanced by a black profile and a horizontal segment, which divides their surface between the base and the tip.
The glowing hands as well as the embossed mixed indices on the flange allow for optimal legibility even in low light conditions.
The slim seconds hand that pairs with the hue of the lower dial for the black DLC titanium variants and has a red hue for the polished/brushed titanium models, adds a touch of colour to the display.
The movement powering the Turbine 41 Titanium is the self-winding P-331-MH calibre. Designed entirely in-house, it is manufactured by Soprod, the Perrelet manufacture that is part of the Festina Group just like the historical Maison which dates back to 1777.
With a balance wheel working at 28,800 vibrations per hour, it is an extremely reliable and precise movement. This is guaranteed by two certifications issued by two independent institutes, the COSC and Chronofiable.
The P-331-MH calibre can be admired through the sapphire crystal porthole on the case back, which reveals its impeccable finishing: the rhodium-plated and circular-grained bridges, and the open-worked and rhodium-plated oscillating weight, embellished with the brand’s logo.
The new Turbine 41 Titanium models will be on sale from September and October 2023 onwards at authorised retailers worldwide. They will also be available on the Perrelet’s E-commerce platform in Europe and the USA.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Ref. A4066/1, A4066/2, A4066/3 and A4066/4
Movement:
In-house manufacture self-winding calibre P-331-MH, Chronofiable ® and COSC certified | 28.800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) | Number of jewels: 25 | Power reserve (fully wound up): 42 hours | Bridges: rhodium-plated, circular graining decoration | Open-worked oscillating weight on ball bearings, rhodium-plated, personalised with Perrelet logo
Functions:
Hours, minutes and seconds
Case:
Round, grade 2 titanium | Diameter: 41 mm | Thickness: 13, 90 mm | Flat bezel | Fluted case band | Prominent crown with Perrelet logo | Sapphire glass with double anti-reflective treatment | Water resistance: 10 ATM
Dial:
Turbine Technology | 12-blade turbine in black anodised aluminium with five tungsten counterweights below | Lower dial in red, blue, green or black depending on the watch reference | Arabic numerals mixed with indices, filled with white Super-LumiNova, embossed on a matt black ring | Central luminescent hour and minute hands | Red central seconds hand
Bracelet:
Five-row polished/brushed titanium integrated bracelet with folding buckle personalised with the Perrelet logo
Recommended Retail Price:
EURO/CHF/USD 4.850