Fortis Reveals New, Space Tested Automatic Chronograph Caliber Werk 17
Fortis has been busy with the development of new manufacturer movements with the help of Kenissi and most recently, La Joux-Perret who helped them with the production of the Werk 17 seen here. The latest caliber, a column wheel equipped automatic chronograph, went through testing in the earth?s stratosphere thanks to a new partnership with the Swedish Space Corporation in an effort to establish just how tough an environment these new movements can withstand. As of yet, it is unclear which watch or watches that will eventually house the Werk 17, but the brand has a bit of a reputation for their Cosmonaut collection, which feels right at home for a movement advertised as ?space tested?.Â
Check out the dramatic video of Fortis and the Swedish Space Corporation performing the testing apparatus to send the movements to the stratosphere, and record the sensitive data captured in the process.
The idea here is to gather as much data as possible about what these conditions will mean for the long term accuracy and reliability of the movement, not just the mere survival of exposure. To that end, each of the movements sent up with the balloon will be disassembled and any fail points re-evaluated prior to further testing, which will include a rocket into ?open space? in the near future.Â
This means that the movements which underperformed post testing will be of most value, as they?ll provide critical information about any potential weak points within. Think oils used, vibr...
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