Perrelet, a watchmaking brand with a legacy dating back to 1777, has introduced two new additions to its renowned Turbine collection: the “Turbine Carbon Ice Blue” and the “Turbine Titanium Ice Blue.” These timepieces, launched during the Geneva Watch Days, are inspired by the Grande Dixence dam in Switzerland, the world’s highest gravity dam. These new models present a fresh interpretation of the Turbine line, combining innovative materials with a striking ice blue color scheme.
Inspiration from Swiss Engineering Excellence
The new Turbine Ice Blue models draw their inspiration from the Grande Dixence dam, a symbol of Swiss engineering prowess. Located at the base of the Val des Dix in Western Switzerland, this dam is an extraordinary structure that stands 285 meters tall and holds 400 million cubic meters of water. The Grande Dixence not only represents a significant engineering achievement but also serves as a vital source of clean, renewable energy.
The turbine, a key element in hydroelectric power generation, also plays a central role in Perrelet’s Turbine collection. Since 2009, the spinning turbine on the dial has been a signature feature of this collection, symbolizing both the technical innovation and aesthetic boldness that Perrelet watches are known for. The new Turbine Ice Blue models continue this tradition with an updated design that evokes the icy landscapes of high-altitude regions.
Materials and Design: A Fusion of Form and Function
Perrelet has employed advanced materials in crafting these new timepieces, ensuring both durability and comfort. The “Turbine Carbon Ice Blue” features a 44mm case made of polycarbonate and carbon fiber, complemented by a matt black DLC-coated steel bezel. In contrast, the “Turbine Titanium Ice Blue” comes in a 41mm Grade 2 titanium case with a black DLC coating. Both models are water-resistant to 10 ATM (100 meters), making them suitable for various conditions.
The aesthetic of these watches is defined by a combination of ice blue and black, creating a visually striking contrast. The “Turbine Carbon Ice Blue” showcases a lower dial with a tone-on-tone depiction of the turbine, which is visible through the rotating black anodized aluminum blades. The “Turbine Titanium Ice Blue” features a black turbine against an ice blue background, with luminescent indices and hands to ensure readability in all lighting conditions.
Technical Excellence: The P-331-MH Caliber
At the heart of these models is the Perrelet in-house P-331-MH automatic caliber, a movement renowned for its precision and reliability. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz), this caliber provides a 42-hour power reserve and is certified by both COSC and Chronofiable®, highlighting its exceptional accuracy. The movement is visible through the sapphire crystal case back, revealing its rhodium-plated oscillating weight and circular-grained bridges, demonstrating Perrelet’s commitment to meticulous craftsmanship.
Conclusion
The “Turbine Carbon Ice Blue” and “Turbine Titanium Ice Blue” represent a perfect blend of innovative design and technical sophistication. These timepieces are a testament to Perrelet’s ability to draw inspiration from Swiss engineering landmarks while creating watches that appeal to both collectors and enthusiasts. For more details and to explore these models further, visit the official Perrelet website.