Replica Expensive Bovet Ricital 22 Grand Ricital Watch Hands-On

Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Swiss Bovet’s Pascal Raffy personally introduced the ornate and complicated new flagship high-complication Magasin Bovet Quebec Replica Récital 22 Grand Récital watch to me when I met with him in Switzerland early in 2018. The 22nd model in the esteemed Récital collection is apparently so “grand” it required use of the term “Récital” twice in the product’s official name. Typically enthusiastic and proud of his new “baby” Mr. Raffy was keen to point out many of the Récital 22 Grand Récital’s technical and aesthetic elements, which make this highly limited, roughly half million-dollar watch a true prize.

Note the presentation box (I mean sphere) that the Récital 22 Grand Récital watch comes in. In the images below you’ll see Mr. Raffy resting his hand on the starry-style globe which comes with each of these timepieces. The electronics in the presentation sphere offer a beguiling light display when the sphere is opened where the watch “rests.” Its a fantastic way to store a product like this and helps round out what is essentially a very expensive toy for the most refined tastes. And for that I love what Bovet continues to do with each ensuing Récital collection timepiece that builds on the interesting models that have come before.

Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital Watch Hands-On Hands-On

Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital Watch Hands-On Hands-On

aBlogtoWatch has not been able to cover each of the Bouvet Ladubay Replica Récital collection timepieces but we have covered quite a few of them. Just search for “Bovet Récital” and you’ll see a dizzying array of fascinating horological directions Bovet has taken with the collection over the years. About six months prior to the publication of our debut of the Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital, we offered a hands-on look at the Bovet Récital 20 Asterium watch here. For the Récital 22 Grand Récital collection Bovet will produce 60 pieces total with half of the watches being in 18k red gold (reference R220001) and the other half being in 950 platinum (reference R22002).

The Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital begins with a round case that is asymmetrically thick given its wedge-style shape. This isn’t the first Bovet Récital timepiece to do this and it does make admiring the dial more ergonomic. It also helps the overall design of the watch be that much more distinctive. The otherwise round case is sizable but also very wearable being 46.3mm wide and 19.6mm thick (at its widest point). Case water resistance is 30m and it is sandwiched with AR-coated sapphire crystal on the top and bottom. While the case has a series of in-set pushers to correct a variety of features offered by the movement, in addition to the crown the case has a large, conspicuous pusher located at 12 o’clock. When pressed, this pusher advances all the calendar settings by one day, which makes resetting the calendar complications much easier if the power in the mainspring winds down (which will certainly happen unless you carefully recall to wind this manually wound caliber about once a week).

Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital Watch Hands-On Hands-On

To the right, you get a retrograde minutes screen and an extremely discreet power reserve indicator. On the left, you have the equation of period index and the moon phase display.At 6 o’clock, there is Bovet’s signature double confront tourbillon, which uses an elaborate structure comprising 2 levels of bridges and pillars to create the illusion of the tourbillon floating in mid-air. The final result is quite magnificent. The tourbillon produces a revolution every minute and there is a marker directly above the tourbillon cage that allows owners to read the seconds at 20-second intervals.If you believed the Bovet Récital 20 Astérium was impressive on the other hand, wait until you find the rear of it. The back of the watch includes what Bovet calls for an yearly calendar but it really follows the sidereal year. What it actually does is monitor the length of time it takes for the Earth to complete one revolution when measured against fixed stars. Consequently, the single central hand requires 365.25 days to finish a revolution on the back of the watch. And, since it travels, it points to the season, solstice, equinox, zodiac, and month signs that are marked on the expansive freshwater crystal.Look closer through the sapphire crystal and you can see the highly decorated Caliber 17DM02-SKY. It features a single mainspring but since the motion is so efficient and because the equilibrium beats at a leisurely 2.5Hz, the Bovet Récital 20 Astérium has a very long power reserve of 10 times or 720 hours.It goes without mentioning that the Caliber 17DM02-SKY is meticulously completed. A unique kind of finishing that they utilize is a kind of engraving called bris de verre, which loosely translates to “broken glass.” This gives surfaces a textured polished look that closely resembles the tremblage engraving found on A. Lange & Söhne’s ‘Handwerkskunst’ pieces.

Bovet Récital 22 Grand Récital Watch Hands-On Hands-On

As is the case with other similar timepieces of this ilk, there is no clear distinction between the mechanical movement inside of the watch and the dial. Both are connected together as scales, dials, and other indicators are built directly onto the movement itself. In addition to that, the Bovet Logo Replica Récital 22 Grand Récital makes use of a good deal of hand-finishing, engraving, and painting. The half-done globe display is beautiful and carefully painted by hand. The finest visual trick used in the painting process is the application of luminous enamel paint. Bovet has experimented with this type of luminant paint in the past with great success. You can see a handful of images in this article of what glows on the dial in the dark after the face of the Récital 22 Grand Récital has been properly charged with sufficient light. Most timepieces of this traditional style and complexity won’t have a “light display” of that type to share with its owner. With that said, the system for telling the time isn’t entirely luminous. The watch only shows time in 24-hour format with the hours being luminous but not the retrograde minute hand.