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DIFFERENTIAL BRIDGE

The driving mechanism behind our innovative power reserve indication consists of a set of gears located underneath the revealing differential bridge. At the center of this bridge lies the differential gear, which receives two inputs and produces a single output situated on the underside of the mainplate. 
On one side, the differential gear receives input from the ratchet wheel atop the mainspring barrel, turning in one direction and causing the power reserve indicator to rise into the white area visible on the side of the watch. Vice versa, on the other side, the differential gear engages with the mainspring barrel, rotating slowly in the opposite direction of the ratchet wheel. This interaction results in the power reserve indicator gradually moving into the red area of the display. Keeping up with Glashütte traditions, 18kt gold chatons are used to house the rubies or, in our case, the white transparent sapphires. Aligning with our design philosophy, we opted for a more modern aesthetic by transitioning from traditional screwed-in gold chatons to a sleeker press fit chaton while retaining two screwed-in chatons as a tribute to our heritage.

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