135-O

- • Analog • Hands: Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds

Jewels
19
Reserve
40 h
Frequency
18,000 vph (2.5 Hz)
Diameter
29.32 mm
Height
-

About this caliber

Developed from 1945 onwards by Ephrem Jobin, the Calibre 135 was produced from 1949 until 1962 in two distinct versions: a commercial variant, and a second iteration made solely for taking part in chronometry competitions at the Observatories of Neuchâtel, Geneva, Kew Teddington, and Besançon. These "O" movements, which were never commercialized nor cased in wrist or pocket watches, underwent exhaustive testing through drastically different temperatures, shocks and running in 6 different positions, consistently delivered optimal chronometric performance with minimal variations in rate. With over 230 chronometry prizes, the Calibre 135-O holds the most awards of any observatory chronometer calibre in the history of watchmaking

Technical details

Movement
-
Display
Analog
Jewels
19
Power reserve
40 hours
Frequency
18,000 vph (2.5 Hz)
Hands
Hands: Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds
Diameter
29.32 mm
Height
-
Parts
-
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