Video. Calibre CFB A2000

The brand presents a new watch movement developed in-house: the CFB A2000.

A proven design principle
This new movement draws its energy from a double-sided self-winding mechanism with a peripherally arranged rotor. Carl F. Bucherer was the first manufacturer to put this design principle into series production with the caliber CFB A1000. With its linear design, it is characteristic of Carl F. Bucherer both from an aesthetic and technical viewpoint. The Geneva Stripes adorning the movement’s bridges and balance-cocks are a tribute to Swiss watchmaking tradition.

Precision is key
In order to maintain consistently high accuracy, the watchmakers at Carl F. Bucherer focused on a completely free breathing balance-spiral that undergoes no change in its effective length. The motion of the watch is calibrated exclusively using pivotable masselottes. These are small weights that sit on the four balance arms and control the inertia of the balance, which oscillates at 4 Hz or 28,800 vibrations per hour. This, in turn, guarantees the movement precise rate stability.

A versatile driving force
The CFB A2000 is a universally applicable movement. Its basic structure was designed so that it can be incorporated into further future models. Its impressive rotation momentum predestines this automatic movement as a driving force to a wide range of additional functions under progress in the watchmakers own development workshops.
This new movement makes its debut in the new Manero Peripheral.

 

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