Hektor

The Hektor is characterized by several evenly coordinated details that repeatedly visualizes the design element of the “petticoat” shape.

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technical data

case

Diameter: 40 mm

Height: 10.95 mm

Band lugs: 24 mm

sapphire glass on top and bottom

solid stainless steel watch bracelet with butterfly folding buckle

Water-resistant: up to 5 bar

Movement

CALIBER 33.2 manual winding

48h running time

hour and minute indication, central second

second hand stop mechanism

dial

solid silver in blue, green or grey

shiny bevel, pattern in the centre

appliqués with grooves beneath

appliqués and hands filled with superluminova

The Hektor is characterized by several evenly coordinated details that repeatedly visualizes the design element of the “petticoat” shape.

For the very first time, the movement with center seconds is visible through an opening on the dial and makes this offspring of LANG & HEYNE a thrilling addition. Hektor’s real beauty, however is revealed through the anti-reflective sapphire glass in the back. This edition is limited to 99 pieces, 33 of which each have a green, gray, or blue dial.

 

Caliber 33.2

diameter
14 ¼ Linien (33 mm)
height
4.4 mm
frequency
21.600 semi-oscillations per hour
running time
46 hours
jewels
19 rubies
Function
hour and minute indication, central second

In the 14th century, ideas within the Italian and French compositional technique and music theory were developed to integrate an additional voice into an existing melody or theme: the so-called polyphony.

Today, we can see a counterpoint in our own new development: Hektor, the stylish addition to the classic LANG & HEYNE line that – like all his predecessors – offers a symphony for the senses.

The LANG & HEYNE movement 33.2 impresses with its open movement architecture – a feature that it distinctive for Hektor. The extra flat design is made possible by a self-developed eccentric balance and a flying barrel. Special parts on the balance cock allow fine adjustment and still enable the wearer to see deep into the architecture. All frame parts and driving train wheels are made of Arcap, a sophisticated non-magnetic material with a special sheen when polished. The flat and turned parts such as shafts, screws and levers are made of steel.

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