Brand | Romain Jerome |
Caliber Number | RJ2000-A |
Movement Type | Mechanical, manual wind |
Jewels | 54 |
Power Reserve | 38 hours |
Vibrations Per Hour | 28,800 bph |
Features | Linear, retrograde, jumping hour indicator |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
Known Models | Subcraft |
The Romain Jerome caliber RJ2000-A was a mechanical collaborative design by RJ CEO Manuel Emch and watchmaker Jean-Marc Wiederrecht.
From the press-release:
Designed to minimize resistance to motion, the case houses an ingenious mechanical movement created for RJ-Romain Jerome by Agenhor. The Subcraft hides its true heart under its smooth, flawless case, revealing Manuel Emch and Jean-Marc Wiederrecht’s mechanical collaboration with the creation of a unique movement that brings this new timepiece to life. This highly sophisticated movement combines four different complications – lateral, linear, jumping and retrograde – and represents one of the most complicated indications of time ever made to date.
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