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After becoming a talking point for its design, TECHNOGRAPH still has many surprises in store. It began by being highly technical before, over the years, revealing a dial dressed up in the most extraordinary materials: lizard and python skin or slate…
Today, Paul Picot is taking up a new challenge and unveiling a technical innovation: the new TECHNOGRAPH has acquired a complex system to show the time on rotating disks, so making the time display still more original.
While the generous dimensions of the TECHNOGRAPH case remain unchanged with a modern and avant-garde presentation, the astute system of two superimposed dials has undergone a far-reaching change. On the original model, the hours and minutes are displayed on the upper central dial, mounted in the centre of the timepiece. The real time seconds and the chronograph minutes are shown in turn on the lower dial in two small half moon-shaped counters, working with an ingenious system of hands of two different lengths.
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