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孔雀羽毛凝視手工扭索飾紋陀飛輪腕錶

孔雀羽毛凝視手工扭索飾紋陀飛輪腕錶

存貨單位 (SKU):PFG0601.02

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定價 $3,499.00
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機芯型號:PAX9610
機芯類型:陀飛輪
頻率:28800 次振動/小時
動力儲存:48 小時
錶鏡: 防反光藍寶石水晶
錶殼:904L 不鏽鋼
底蓋:透明
錶帶:鱷魚壓花皮革
直徑:40毫米
厚度:9.8毫米
防水性:10 ATM

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Oriental Precision Beneath the Waves

The HAIYI Tourbillon reimagines the dive watch as something far beyond a tool—an everyday sports watch shaped by artistry, mechanical poetry, and the spirit of exploration.

At a versatile 40mm, it is designed not for extremes, but for refined daily wear. Its in-house ultra-thin free-sprung tourbillon turns at 6 o’clock like a fish gliding through water, framed by hand-executed Lindsay wave engraving and translucent enamel that capture the motion and light of the sea. Transparent sapphire hands preserve the full beauty of the sculpted dial beneath, while applied three-dimensional luminous markers add depth without sacrificing elegance. Crafted in 904L aerospace steel and paired with both a shark-inspired fluororubber strap and a 48-link integrated steel bracelet, HAIYI blends oceanic character with urban sophistication.

More than a dive-inspired watch, it is wearable art—created for those who seek freedom, beauty, and a sense of horizon in everyday life.

What is Lindsay Engraving?

Traditional engraving relies on manual push or hammer work. Lindsay pneumatic engraving elevates this art through high-frequency controlled air pulses, driving the graver with microscopic vibration for extraordinary precision and fluidity. In haute horlogerie, its presence often marks a watch as collectible.

On HAIYI, this rare technique transforms the dial into a sculpted seascape, where every engraved line carries the warmth of the hand and the discipline of precision craft. It is not decoration applied to a diver—it is fine engraving elevated into functional watchmaking.

190 Waves Engraved by Hand

Inspired by tidal motion, the dial is structured into six interwoven texture zones, expanding in 1.3 proportional radii to echo natural wave physics. Across a 30.4mm canvas, artisans engrave 190 concentric wave rings by hand, forming a dynamic geometry of energy and flow. Every line is evenly weighted, carrying the softened signature of Lindsay engraving. As light moves across the surface, the dial shifts between stillness and motion—like watching the sea breathe. It is a marine landscape rendered through metal, geometry, and human touch.

78 Intersections, Zero Margin for Error

Across the six engraved zones lie 78 “knife-avoidance” intersections, where every line must converge without crossing. Each groove is maintained at 0.15mm depth, requiring perfect consistency against the resistance of metal. A slipped cut, uneven depth, or chipped edge means the dial is discarded. Maintaining harmony across dense linework while preserving natural flow is a profound test of wrist control and concentration. Here, craftsmanship becomes endurance—an expression of Peacock’s devotion to pursuing a single realm of perfection.

Geometry in Motion — The Challenge of 190 Perfect Arcs

The difficulty of 190 expanding arcs lies not only in artistry, but geometry. Each radius must remain absolutely consistent; even microscopic deviation creates visible breaks in reflected light. The artisan simultaneously controls pneumatic cutting depth while rotating the base at uniform speed to preserve identical width, density, and curvature. This takes hours of concentration measured almost at breathing rhythm. What emerges is more than pattern—it is mathematically disciplined beauty shaped by the human hand.

Five Layers of High-Fired Ocean Enamel

Across 190 hand-engraved tidal rings, Peacock layers an intricate high-fired enamel process to recreate the luminous depth of the sea. Five translucent enamel coats, each just 0.03mm thick, are applied one by one, every layer left to settle fully before the next to ensure absolute purity, free from bubbles or distortion. The dial is then fired for six hours at 150°C, fusing shifting oceanic color into metal itself. After multiple stages of delicate polishing, only 0.06mm of enamel remains—thin enough for the Lindsay engraving beneath to emerge through the watery glow like currents beneath the surface. This extraordinary tension between sculpted metal and transparent enamel gives the dial its remarkable sense of depth, where light, wave geometry, and handcraft converge into a living seascape.

The 3.5mm Free-Sprung Tourbillon

  • At only 3.5mm thick, Peacock’s in-house tourbillon combines slim architecture with serious chronometric ambition. A Gyromax free-sprung balance, regulated by four inertia weights, allows finer adjustment than traditional screw systems while preserving ideal hairspring geometry for long-term isochronism. A micro-set natural diamond on the tourbillon bridge evokes a flying fish in motion, adding brilliance to precision. This is mechanical performance engineered with the elegance of a dress complication and the spirit of a diver.

  • The movement’s main plate is decorated with rainbow Geneva waves, layered beneath a double spiral great wheel and radiating finishes across the gear train. Etched inscriptions and beveled screws complete a landscape of micro-finishing visible through the sapphire caseback. As light shifts across the movement, the textures echo the rhythm of waves above the dial—transforming mechanical finishing into a continuation of the oceanic design narrative.

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  • Sapphire Luminous Hands

    Cut from 0.4mm sapphire, these translucent hands reveal the dial beneath while glowing through seven layers of precision lume printing—an extraordinary fusion of fragility, legibility, and innovation.

  • Professional Dive Legibility

    Nine applied luminous markers and a fully lumed bezel ensure precise reading in darkness, bringing true professional dive functionality into the realm of haute horlogerie.

  • 300M Diver Architecture

    A 40mm 904L steel case, sapphire bezel insert, helium escape valve provide aquatic capability while preserving the watch’s refined everyday character. Engineered with the robustness of a dive-inspired timepiece, yet conceived as an elegant mechanical sculpture for life above and beyond the water.

  • Dual-Strap Ocean Engineering

    Delivered with quick-change rubber and steel bracelets—one inspired by shark anatomy, the other built from 48 precision links—offering performance, versatility, and sculptural finishing in equal measure.

  • 48-Link 904L Steel Bracelet

    Crafted from 904L aerospace steel, the bracelet comprises 48 precision links (25 large, 23 central), finished with 25 brushed, 23 polished, and 46 beveled surfaces. Its sculpted geometry and hand-finished transitions create a seamless interplay of light, precision, and refined durability.

  • Shark-Inspired Performance Strap

    Inspired by a shark’s dorsal spine, the fluororubber strap features a raised central ridge and five side grooves echoing gill movement. A wave-textured underside enhances grip, drainage, and breathability—delivering dynamic comfort with a distinctly oceanic identity.

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