Baume et Mercier shows off its own mechanical self-winding calibre in five Clifton models
Brand continues partnership with Indian Motorcycle with launch of three limited-edition chronographs housed inside the Clifton Club collection
Speaking of exciting news:
Baume et Mercier now has its own calibre.
Named the Baumatic BM12-1975A calibre, the new movement was created in partnership between Manufacture Horlogère ValFleurier and the research
and innovation teams at Richemont Group.
The new mechanical self-winding calibre specifically targets four areas that concern the user experience the most: sensitivity to magnetic fields; chronometric precision (accuracy); autonomy (power reserve) and durability (frequency of watch servicing).
The escapement is improved with POWERSCAPE technology, which uses a uniquely designed anchor and escape wheel, and when paired with an optimised barrel, offers an impressive 120-hour or 5-day power reserve.
The use of silicon helps enhance its anti-magnetic properties to at least 1,500 Gauss (a watch is considered to be anti-magnetic if it withstands magnetic field of 60 Gauss).
Silicon also helps improve precision in timekeeping, as it is resistant to corrosion. The movement is COSC-certified, only losing or gaining precision by -4 to +6 seconds per day.
To enhance durability, the movement is lubricated using Richemont’s own oils developed by its research and innovation teams.