Linde Werdelin Oktopus Moonphase Complication

June 23, 2010
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Linde Werdelin’s newest addition to the Oktopus family is the Oktopus Moonphase Complication. Powered by a Frederic Piguet movement and with a moonphase complication built by Svend Andersen, this is a unique combination of design and craftsmanship which depicts the moon phases with photorealistic luminous discs and gives a time indication for the next half or full moon.

Having the same case dimensions as the rest of the Oktopus watches, new Linde Werdelin Oktopus Moonphase Complication bears a sapphire crystal case back revealing the beautifully crafted Piguet movement. The water resistance has been tested to withtand the pressure of 888 meters and the integrated helium escape valve at 9 o’clock ensures the watch endures the pressure during resurface time.

Linde Werdelin Oktopus Moonphase Complication is available in titanium with rose gold bezel and limited to 29 pieces, connoting the 29 days before the next full moon.

Specifications:

Size:

46mm (w) by 49mm(1) by 14 mm (h)

Movement:

Automatic mechanical Frederic Piguet movement calibre 1150, Linde Werdelin & Anderson Geneve personlised oscillator

72 hour power reserve

28 jewels

28,800 bpm

Moonphase complication by Svend Andersen with luminous photorealistic moon phase and moonphase time indication

Case:

Titanium gr. 5, microbille finish

Screw on case-back with sapphire crystal

Rose gold unidirectional turning bezel with 10 minute marking & Super Luminova marker at 12 o’clock.

3.8 mm anti-reflective sapphire crystal

Screw in crown with LW logo

Helium escape valve at 9 o’clock

Dial:

Black matt dial

Arabic numerals rose gold plated applied indexes with Super Luminova

Hands:

Rose gold plated, diamond cut rhodium plated with applied Super Luminova

Water Resistance:

888 meters

Strap:

Black alligator strap with titanium ardillon buckle

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