Movement - Favre - Leuba FL 401

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

The almost three century old Maison Favre-Leuba unveils as a world premiere its new manufactured movement, the FL 401. This high-frequency 5 Hertz movement (36000 vib/h) has been boosted with a long power reserve and will no doubt be celebrated as an outstanding opus among the long dynasty of Favre-Leuba calibres.

All along its history, Favre-Leuba has continued developing the performance and innovation of its timepieces, blending breakthrough technology and traditional savoir-faire. The legendary Twin-power, featuring the first ever double barrel (1950), the Bivouac encapsulating a mechanical altimeter (1962), the Bathy, with its mechanical depth gauge (1966), and the Sea Raider with its high-frequency movement (1967), perfectly illustrate the brands continuous willingness to reinvent its future. As a pioneer of high-frequency movements, the Maison Favre-Leuba conceived the Sea Rider with a 36000 vib/h movement as early as in 1967, thereby inaugurating a long line of extremely precise
timepieces. The new FL 401 that is being brought to light in January 2009 can boast of unrivalled performances as it combines the high precision of a 36000 vib/h with a 8-day power-reserve.

Technical data FL 401 :
- 36000 vib/h (5 Hertz)
- Hand-wound mechanical movement
- 8-day power-reserve
- Double barrel
- 23 jewels

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