Harry Winston: Project Z6

In the watch collection Project Z, first introduced by the Harry Winston watchmaking house in 2004, the latest technical achievements are combined with the centuries-old traditions of fine watchmaking. The Project Z series brought to the watch industry a truly revolutionary and completely unique material for watch production - Zalium. The zirconium-based alloy used in aviation does not cause allergies. This ultralight metal is only used on Harry Winston watches. A distinctive feature of Project Z6 watches is a new complex feature - a manual-wound-up alarm mechanism (24-hour time format), created specifically for Project Z6 watches and which is an exclusive development of Harry Winston Timepieces.

The alarm clock is distinguished by an unusually loud sound. The dial is equipped with a special window that allows not only to hear, but also to see the movement of the hammer when the alarm rings. The double winding drum provides the mechanism with a 72-hour power reserve and does not allow the alarm clock to affect the accuracy of the clock. For greater convenience, both drums can be started simultaneously.

An extremely complex mechanism of 340 parts with 45 rubies and an engraving by Harry Winston is manually decorated with the Cotes de Geneve pattern (Geneva Waves). Manually polished bridges are made in the same style. The edges of all the details of the mechanism are rounded, which makes the mechanism incredibly beautiful. On the dial with a displaced center there are two intersecting disks, one of which displays the current time, and the other shows the alarm time. Each disk is equipped with its own indicator of the time of day.

An impressive case with a volume of 44 mm is mounted on a rubber strap, which also emphasizes the manly sports character of the watch. The second indicator is a small asterisk - shuriken. Watches Project Z6 are presented with silver and anthracite dials in a limited edition of 300 pieces.

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