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 Posted: Sun Sep 9th, 2007 02:18 pm
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I'm still waiting for a response from the company in regards to the price.

Astronomic representations (R) and indications (I)
- Rotation of the earth on its axis (R)
- Rotation of the earth around the sun (R)
- Obliquity of the earth (R)
- Rotation of the moon on its axis (R)
- Rotation of the moon around the earth (R)
- Phases of the moon (I)
- Equation of time (I)
- Mercury (R)
- Venus (R)
- Sun (R)


Rotation of the earth on its axis (R) One rotation on its axis in 24 hours. Error: +1° in 7.7 years

Rotation of the earth around the sun (R) One rotation in 1 year. Error: -1° in 2 million years. This rotation is used as the basis for indicating the seasons, the equinoxes, solstices and zodiac signs, represented in their respective windows.

Obliquity of the earth (R) Exact rotation, the tilt of the earth’s axis between the two poles: 23.5°. This tilt towards the sun provides a perfect understanding of the phenomenon of the seasons.

Rotation of the moon on its axis and rotation of the moon around the earth (R) The calculation of the rotation is based on a synodic month of 29.53058912 days (time interval between two new moons). Error : +1° in 168 years.

Phases of the moon (I) The phases of the moon are represented on the moon itself with a surrounding ring that represents the area visible from the earth.

Equation of time (I) The equation of time is represented by a hand and a dial divided into sectors on the front part of the planetarium. The hand represents in + or – the minutes that must be added or subtracted from the mean time in order to obtain the true solar time.

Solar time. Associated with the equation of time, it represents the true time in relation to the sun. This indication is connected to the planetary mechanism and is on the dial.

Mercury (R) Representation of Mercury performing a rotation around the sun in 87.9 days. Mercury does not rotate around its axis.

Venus (R) Representation of Venus performing a rotation around the sun in 224.7 days. Venus does not rotate around its axis.

Sun (R) Static representation of the sun in the centre of the planetariumtellurium.

Time indications - Hour - Minute - Time zones - Date (Perpetual calendar) - Day (Perpetual calendar) - Month (Perpetual calendar) - Year, decade (Perpetual calendar) - Leap year - Power reserve - Seasons, equinoxes, solstices, Zodiac signs

MATERIALS USED Titanium, steel, brass, gold, silver, red corundum

SERVICEABLE LIFE It is still possible today to restore watches that are more than 6 centuries old. The Richard Mille planetarium-tellurium will not be an exception to this rule, each component can be manufactured again. But by way of an example, the mainspring is designed to last approximately 350 years….

MAINTENANCE Cleaning is recommended every 5 years.

AFTER-SALES SERVICE In-house service. In the long term, this type of objects can be repaired by a highly qualified watchmaker, or by a very skilled restorer of ancient watches.

GUARANTEE 3 years, components and workmanship, including transport. Does not cover drops, extreme shocks or inappropriate handling

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That is just plain and simple KEWL that even ranks a wowzer phat!

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that is KOOOOOL with a capital K would be a nice conversation piece in the home

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That's a knockout! Puts my Geochron to shame :(

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This work is beautilful !

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Amazing!

But things like that make my head hurt.

 

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Howdy Fog, nice to see you around, how are you doing? 

foghorn wrote:
Amazing!

But things like that make my head hurt.

 

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Also ask them if it comes on a SS bracelet as well as a genuine leather strap!

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LOL!!!!!!!snoopy1.gif

KenC wrote:
Also ask them if it comes on a SS bracelet as well as a genuine leather strap!

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Nice to see you posting on 3T Foggy!! Hey Hammy, what's the scale on that thing? A most beautiful piece I could never hope to own or keep together in my household. Simply beautiful IMO!!

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If I only had the green I would certainly have one in my living room. yourock.gif

Paxman wrote:
Nice to see you posting on 3T Foggy!! Hey Hammy, what's the scale on that thing? A most beautiful piece I could never hope to own or keep together in my household. Simply beautiful IMO!!

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That's Awesome sitting in the very recognizeable Mille case...a real work of Art!!!watch2.gifHis watches run upwards of 6 digits..I can't imagine what this would cost!mistake.gif

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