Fresh from his win in
the Grand Prix de Genève 2007 for his Observatoire wristwatch, Kari
Voutilainen’s new creation at this year’s Baselworld represents a marked
deviation from his collection of decimal repeaters with circular watch cases.
The Chronometer 27, thus named because of the Caliber 27 it houses, is
Voutilainen’s second offering of an observatory watch. These watches were
traditionally created for use in timing trials, because of their exceptional
accuracy, and were not commercially available to the public.
In the Chronometer
27, hours, minutes, and seconds are displayed on separate sub-dials that
intersect, making full use of the elongated space of the case. Like the
Observatoire, Voutilainen has chosen to use a Breguet/Grossmann combination for
the balance spring.

www.voutilainen.ch
via Watch Tribune