Impulsion Titanium Onyx

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Impulsion Titanium Onyx © Louis Moinet
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Grade 5 Titanium Limited Edition of 12 Watches

The greatest show on your wrist!

Abraham-Louis Breguet and Louis Moinet were close friends and key figures in watchmaking. The former invented the tourbillon, the latter the chronograph. Today, Les Ateliers Louis Moinet draws on a veritable wellspring of modern creativity that has succeeded in integrating these two high complications in a new mantel, one that generates strong emotions.

Impulsion Titanium © Louis Moinet
Impulsion Titanium Onyx © Louis Moinet

The Backstory

“The idea of combining a chronograph with a tourbillon is not entirely new. What does differentiate this timepiece from previous creations is its original and bold character. The first idea was to make the chronograph mechanism entirely visible on the dial side, a world premiere, in fact. The magic of a tourbillon was then added.

The result is impressive, a remarkable spectacle and a feast for the eyes. A single pusher activates the chronograph hand, which ticks away the seconds and sails over the rotating flying tourbillon, whose off-centre cage does one revolution per minute.

This creation was named Impulsion, a word that highlights the energy that transfers life to the chronograph and the tourbillon and coalesces the two visual effects to produce a full-fledged 'show' as it were.”

Jean-Marie Schaller Owner & Creative Director

Manufacture Calibre

Chronograph with a flying tourbillon

At the heart of the Impulsion is the in-house Memoris calibre. It bears the Louis Moinet DNA, with its column wheel, classic horizontal clutch, and a single pusher. So, we made sure these characteristics would be maintained. However, it is easier said than done. The movement is made up of 301 parts, many of which had to be completely designed from scratch and manufactured. Incorporating the tourbillon required significant innovations. 

Mouvement de l'Impulsion Titanium © Louis Moinet
Caseback of the Impulsion Titanium Onyx © Louis Moinet

The 'volte-face' double spring barrel

To ensure sufficient energy, the automatic winding system had to be replaced by a manual double-barrel winding system. The system is called 'volte-face' because the two barrels are arranged upside down in series. They release their energy at the same time, delivering a power reserve of ninety-six hours.

Impulsion Titanium Onyx © Louis Moinet
Tourbillon of the Impulsion Titanium Onyx © Louis Moinet

Technical and aesthetic outcome

The three-dimensional architecture of the two powerful mechanisms is expressed on the wrist thanks to the high-end finishing by Louis Moinet craftsmen in collaboration with our traditional partner Concepto. The watch is assembled in our own workshops in Les Breuleux, in the Swiss Jura Mountains. It is signed Moinet, independent watchmaker.

Onyx

The onyx, carefully cut by the craftsmen at Les Ateliers Louis Moinet, gracefully decorates the inserts and the disk at the back of the tourbillon cage. Its pristine black colour is infinitely deep and exudes a ravishing and refined aura. This fascinating stone is also a symbol of wisdom and balance, adding deep significance to its mysterious appearance.

A new case

The Impulsion comes in a case that was custom-designed to underscore the originality of its character.

The technical and aesthetic design is unique. The heart of the case houses and protects the movement. Not surprisingly, it is made of grade 5 titanium, a material with the best strength-to-weight ratio. Its lightness naturally contributes to the comfort of the wearer. The case core features a deep black hue, creating a harmonious contrast with the titanium frame. The hollowed-out lugs and the case middle are as much a part of the Moinet stylistic vocabulary as the quest for minimal weight.

Impulsion Titanium © Louis Moinet
Impulsion Titanium Onyx © Louis Moinet

A particularly evocative detail is the curved crystal, which reveals the power of the mechanism and optimises the reading of the chronograph indications.

As for the chronograph counters, they are disposed in such a way as to blend in smoothly and allow for rapid reading.

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