Levitas art 40
Unique piece of haute horlogerie
The “Levitas Blooming Tree” watch from the Levitas Art Collection series is produced as a unique piece of haute horlogerie, with its uniqueness guaranteed by the fact that the dial maker who creates these models uses the Florentine mosaic technique and can never produce two identical pieces. Its uniqueness even goes down to the natural jewels, the internal structures of which are never repeated. The feminine character of this watch is further enhanced by the whimsically curved hands.
PRODUCTION
There is something special about watching the clock build. This is not just a mechanical process, but a real art, where the painstaking work of the master is combined with the precision of engineering thought. Assembling a watch is something that can fascinate, inspire, and give a sense of wonder.
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THE LEVITAS ART COLLECTION IS THE FIRST WATCH FOR WOMEN
“The Levitas Art Collection is the first watch collection I made for women”, says Konstantin Chaykin. “I dedicated it to my mother. Each model of the collection was purposely conceived of as a work of art, as women feel art incredibly sensitively. So much work and soul has been invested in these collectable pieces that I believe they themselves will choose their owner”.
MOVEMENT
The calibre K.03-0 of the “Levitas” watch was developed by Konstantin Chaykin and is equipped with the “mysterious” time indication system he invented. The movement was made entirely at the Konstantin Chaykin manufactory and is made according to the standards of haute horlogerie. Components finished using classical techniques: striped and perlage; fine longitudinal and circular grindings; manual chamfering, polishing; polished screw holes, pins and jewels; spherical polishing of the axel tips; and galvanized plating of rhodium and gilding. A distinctive feature of the movement is its crescent shape with a maximum ratio between the transparent part and the movement.
Caliber: K.03-0 with hand winding by Konstantin Chaykin manufacture
Accuracy: +/-15 seconds per day
Power reserve: 42 hours when fully wound