Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon: The Ultimate Fusion of Luxury Watchmaking and Automotive Excellence

Jacob & Co. and Bugatti have once again revolutionized the world of luxury watches with the replica Bugatti Tourbillon.

More than just a watch, this piece is a mechanical marvel that embodies the synergy of two giants in their fields. For watch collectors, this piece represents the pinnacle of both horological and automotive craftsmanship.

Jacob & Co. has always been known for its innovative approach to watchmaking, pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Meanwhile, Bugatti, a name that represents the ultimate in automotive luxury and performance, has a tradition of building technologically advanced and beautifully crafted cars. The Bugatti Tourbillon is a natural extension of this philosophy, blending the art of watchmaking with Bugatti’s engineering prowess.

What sets the Bugatti Tourbillon apart from other luxury fake watches is its unparalleled design integration. Rather than simply taking inspiration from Bugatti’s latest supercar, this watch directly incorporates elements from the car’s design. The case measures 52 x 44 mm and reflects the car’s distinctive features, such as the front grille, side radiator inlets and large sapphire side windows. These elements are not only decorative, but are an essential part of the watch’s construction, making the Bugatti Tourbillon a true expression of integrated design.

One of the most striking features of this watch is its V16 engine block automatic, crafted from a single block of transparent sapphire. This element alone demonstrates the complexity and craftsmanship of this watch. The engine block houses 16 pistons made from high-grade titanium, all driven by a single crankshaft, one of the most delicate and sophisticated watch components ever created. When the automatic is activated, the crankshaft rotates and the pistons move up and down, mimicking the firing sequence of an internal combustion engine. This animated sequence can be performed 20 times in a single winding, showcasing Jacob & Co’s engineering prowess and artistry.

The Bugatti Tourbillon also features a 30-second flying tourbillon, the fastest tourbillon ever made by Jacob & Co. This tourbillon is not only a technical achievement, but also a visual feast, prominently displayed on the left side of the watch’s dashboard. On the right, a subdial indicates the power reserve of the movement and engine, while the center of the dashboard features an hour and minute subdial designed to resemble an RPM and speed counter.

Unique to the fake Bugatti Tourbillon is its retrograde chronograph function. Both the hour and minute hands are retrograde, meaning they jump back to zero after completing a 270-degree arc. This feature is a nod to the rev counters found in high-performance cars, which start at zero instead of the traditional 12. Each hand jumps to the next hour or minute and stays there until it moves again. For example, the blue hour hand jumps every 60 minutes, providing a dynamic and visually engaging way to tell time.

Jacob & Co.’s collaboration with Bugatti is more than just a simple co-branding. It’s a true collaboration that culminates in a watch that reflects the core values ​​of both brands, namely excellence, innovation and attention to detail. This is fully reflected in the dashboard design, which closely resembles the interiors of Bugatti’s supercars. The dashboard of this watch and the dashboard of the car share similar aesthetics and functions, creating a seamless connection between the two.

The case of the Bugatti Tourbillon is designed to offer a panoramic view of the movement, just as Bugatti’s latest super sports cars display their technical details. A large sapphire opening on the side of the case provides a lateral view of the movement’s 557 components. The upper crystal offers a complete view of the engine block, its sapphire structure, the 16 pistons and the crankshaft below. The sapphire crystal under the case creates a clear transparency, making this watch as visually and mechanically stunning as it is.

The Bugatti Tourbillon is not only a watch, but also a limited edition collector’s item. Only 250 pieces of this watch will be produced, matching the production volume of Bugatti’s super sports cars. This exclusivity adds to the desirability of this watch, making it a coveted item for collectors. The first version is limited to 150 pieces in black DLC titanium, with other versions available in colored and precious materials and high jewelry.

For those who appreciate the finest things in life, the Bugatti Tourbillon represents the pinnacle of design and engineering. It is a watch that looks, wears and works like no other, embodying the spirit of Jacob & Co. and Bugatti. This watch is a celebration of two master craftsmen coming together to create something truly extraordinary.

Jacob & Co. fake has always been about more than just telling time, they are about creating experiences, stories and legends. The Bugatti Tourbillon is the perfect embodiment of this philosophy. For watch collectors, it is more than just a watch, it is a work of art, a technical marvel and a testament to the highest levels of craftsmanship and innovation. Explore the extraordinary world of Jacob & Co. and discover the unparalleled experience of the Bugatti Tourbillon.

Audemars Piguet Launches Code 11.59 Starwheel

A revival of a quirky classic.

After a two-year hiatus, Audemars Piguet has relaunched the Code 11:59 Starwheel time travel complication. The latest addition to the collection installs a unique complication in the Code 11:59, a model initially criticized but now often praised, and combines it with a blue aventurine dial that complements the two-tone black ceramic and white gold case .

The reintroduction of the Star Wheel in Code 11:59 was a very interesting proposition, and well timed.

It’s interesting because it combines the modern proportions and style of the Code 11.59 case with a once-overlooked complication. In this sense, the watch embodies a key direction in contemporary watchmaking: reinterpreting vintage classics for today.

While the formula is familiar, the new Starwheel is very different and will no doubt be polarizing. The relatively large case diameter of 41mm compared to the compact models of the 1990s means that the new model may not appeal to fans of the original, but it will certainly bring a new audience to the complication (and possibly Will expand Code’s customer base 11.59).

It’s good timing, as Starwheel fake watches from the 1990s have grown in popularity over the past two years as interest in watches of all kinds has exploded. As such, the brand’s revival of the Starwheel reflects its awareness of today’s tastes. It also suggests that the AP is watching the comings and goings of the secondary market, where older Starwheel models have been climbing in value — at least until the recent market turmoil.

The Starwheel retails for CHF 48,000, which is reasonable considering its built-in features and overall AP pricing. While slightly more expensive than a comparable Code 11:59 chronograph, the Starwheel has one of the more interesting and rare complications. The retail price is also more or less in line with the secondary market value of vintage Starwheel models.

While the new Code 11:59 Starwheel has a strikingly modern aesthetic, it is a descendant of the Starwheel watches made by Audemars Piguet in the 1990s, which date back some four hundred years.

Wandering Time was invented in the 17th century by the clockmakers, the Campagni brothers, and debuted as part of the “Night Clock” designed for Pope Alexander VII. Since the Pope had trouble sleeping, he needed a clock that would run without ticking. The Campani siblings built a chronograph driven by a movement that required a continuously rotating disc to indicate hours and minutes.

This complication was later used in pocket watches with graduated minute scales for improved legibility. However, it was quickly superseded by jumping hour displays popular during the Art Deco era in the early 20th century.

It was then all but forgotten until 1989 when one of Audemars Piguet’s watchmakers discovered the complication in a trade magazine. This eventually led to the first modern starwheel, ref. 25720, introduced in 1991.

According to fake Audemars Piguet, the model name may have been derived from the visible star-wheel that drives the hour disc. Over the ensuing 12 years, some 30 Starwheel variants were produced until the model was discontinued in 2003.

While the front of the Code 11.59 case is usually circular, it is an interplay of shapes. Its shape is enhanced by overlapping geometries – the bezel, back and dial are circular, while the middle of the case is octagonal.

Like several other Code 11.59 models, the Starwheel features a novel combination of ceramic and gold: white gold for the bezel, lugs and case back, while black ceramic for the case middle and crown.

The result is a high-contrast case that emphasizes shape and finish. Remarkably, the case middle is finished with polished and brushed finishes that meet at a perfectly defined boundary, demonstrating the precise hand-finishing of the case.

Below the crystal is a highly detailed dial. The hours are indicated by three aluminum discs with white numerals on a matt black dial against a blue aventurine glass dial. Further contrast is provided by white markings on the peripheral black minute scale on the dial.

It is also worth noting that only the highly complication watches in the Code 11:59 collection are equipped with aventurine glass dials. The material also appears on the dials of the perpetual calendar and tourbillon, where it complements the star wheel.

While wandering time isn’t the most intuitive way to display it, it’s easy to get used to. The Starwheel shows the time exactly like its predecessor. It relies on a central pinion to complete one revolution every three hours, orbiting the hours and indicating the minutes. The current hour numerals on the disc also point to the minute scale, assisted by small arrows on the dial carrying the disc.

But the new Starwheel differs from earlier models in one key way: it now has a second hand, something past Star Wheel watches didn’t have.

New code 11:59 powered by cal. The 4310 was developed exclusively for Starwheel. The movement boasts a respectable 70-hour power reserve and is derived from the cal. 4309 introduced in 2021 as the brand’s large-diameter workhorse movement. The caliber here has been reconfigured to accommodate the roaming time mod.

As expected from Audemars Piguet, the movement is well made. It features Côtes de Genève and prominent milled bevels of the bridges, as well as a solid gold oscillating weight.

Audemars Piguet Code 11.59 Starwheel 41mm
Ref. 15212NB.OO.A002KB.01

Diameter: 41mm
Height: 10.7mm
Material: 18k White Gold and Black Ceramic
Crystal: Sapphire
Water resistance: 30 meters

Movement: Cal. 4310
Functions: Walking hours, minutes and central seconds up
Chain: Automatic
Frequency: 28,800 beats per hour (4 Hz)
Power reserve: 70 hours

Strap: Black patterned rubber with white gold pin buckle

U-BOAT CHIMERA 60 – Who says size doesn’t matter

It has been almost 12 years since Italo Fontana became famous as the designer of the greatest watch of all time, especially in the discount replica watches industry. He continues the tradition of large watches with the new Chimera model with a diameter of 60 mm

It was at Baselworld 2009 that U-BOAT presented its U-1942 model without any formality or rule, to be precise, a limited edition of 29 pieces with a 65mm titanium case that reproduces the Tallo’s grandfather thought and was recorded in the 1940s.

Over time, large-sized watches have become the DNA of the brand, allowing watch brands to boast the slogan “A New Dimension in Time,” a nice play on words that means a new dimension of time, as well as watches. Now, Italo Fontana has applied enormous proportions to one of his most famous designs, the Chimeru watch, which features a 60mm diameter bronze case. The watch with chronograph function has a patented crown cover on the left side of the case, everything is held in place by special screws.

A domed sapphire crystal treated with an anti-reflective coating covers the expansive two-layer dial, and the matte brown case displays laser-cut numerals and indicators in a lighter bronze than the dial itself.

The caseback features a flat sapphire crystal that allows the automatic movement to be seen through a slit in the side of the case. Water-resistant to 100 meters, the watch has a brown strap made of horseskin, naturally aged horseskin and trimmed with waxed cotton for a secure fit on the wrist.

The Chimera 60 embodies Italo Fontana’s passion for large watches, adorning U-BOAT watches with a more exclusive design.

U-BOAT Chimera 60 Reference. 8082
Movement: Swiss automatic mechanical chronograph, modified and personalised to U-BOAT specifications. Personalized rotor. Frequency: 28,800 vibrations per hour, 4 Hz. Power reserve: 48 hours. 25 gems.
Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph, date.
Case: Natural aged bronze with a diameter of 60 mm. The bezel and caseback are locked by an external tube and a custom key, ensuring absolute water resistance. Unique crown on the left with patented protector. Sapphire crystal side windows. Back: sealed with 5 outer tubes, flat sapphire crystal opening to reveal movement.
Dials: Two superimposed dials, upper in lacquered metal, matte brown, laser-cut chronograph counters, hour-markers and numerals; lower hand-milled metal. The hour and minute hands are laser cut from light metal with a bronze finish. The hands of the chronograph and seconds counters are made of bronze hand-brushed metal.
Glass: very dense domed sapphire on the front, anti-reflective treatment on the back and flat crystal.

Water resistance: 100 m (10 ATM)
Strap: Handcrafted and finished Cordovan strap, carefully selected and treated to U-BOAT specifications, with a waxed cotton finish. Bronze buckle. Width: 26/26 mm. Strap: Ref. 4136/Z Buckle: Ref. 8837