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Matt and refined with vintage style: Instrument de Vitesse presents the purest expression of a chronograph, with no sub-counters. The collection sets the tone with its Indianapolis blue and Silverstone grey dials. Its finely printed tachymeter scale is dedicated to speed and is as functional as a dashboard instrument.
Things are not always what they seem. At first glance, Instrument de Vitesse could be a highly refined three-hand watch. Only its discreet tachymeter scale, printed on the edge of the dial, and its name point us in the right direction: this is a chronograph designed for short bursts, an instrument for measuring average speed over a maximum period of 60 seconds. The purpose of the button on the crown thus becomes clear: a single push-piece that triggers the slender direct-drive central seconds hand.
Velvety smooth
The La Fabrique family of timepieces, dedicated to reinterpreting historical Angelus classics, presents this chronograph in two editions each limited to 25 timepieces. Following ebony and ivory dials, Instrument de Vitesse showcases two essential colours in the watchmaking palette, named in reference to its tachymeter function: Indianapolis blue and Silverstone grey.
These two editions come with a tone-on-tone nubuck strap in the same colour as the dial.
Easy to read
Instrument de Vitesse is housed in a 39 mm diameter steel case measuring just 9.27 mm thick. It features a dial divided into two functional zones. The first, peripheral zone presents the tachymeter scale, graduated from 60 to 500 (km/h) with a base metric of 1,000 (typically one kilometre). The second, immediately adjacent zone is dedicated to the time display, with a graduated minutes circle. The typefaces are fine, in elegant cursive, and the colours have just the right amount of contrast to make them easy to read.
Manufacture movement
Inside Instrument de Vitesse, Angelus operates its own chronograph movement. The A5000 calibre is entirely produced by Manufacture La Joux-Perret, Angelus’ sister company. Presented in this manually wound version without totalisers, the movement offers a reduced thickness of just 4.20 mm. Set to a frequency of 3 Hz, it functions by way of a column wheel and horizontal clutch, like a chronograph from the 1950s.
Instrument de Vitesse
Technical specifications
Functions | hours, minutes, one-minute chronograph, ‘base 1000’ tachymeter scale | |
Movement | ||
Calibre | A5000, manual winding, mechanical | |
Jewels | 23 | |
Diameter | 24.00mm | |
Thickness | 4.20mm | |
Power reserve | 42hours | |
Frequency | 3Hz/21,600vph | |
Finishes | mainplate: circular-grained, palladium finish | |
bridgeschamfered, palladium finish, decorated with Côtes de Genève stripes | ||
wheels: circular-grained, golden (2N) finish | ||
screws: polished | ||
Dial | domed, in Indianapolis blue or Silverstone grey | |
Arabic numerals | golden appliqués, coated with Super-LumiNova | |
hour hands | golden finish, coated with Super-LumiNova | |
chronograph hand | golden finish | |
Case | ||
Material | stainless steel | |
Diameter | 39.00 mm | |
Thickness | 9.27 mm | |
Crystal | box sapphire, anti-reflective coating on both sides | |
Case back | sapphire crystal, anti-reflective coating | |
Water-resistance | 3 bar (30 metres/100 feet) | |
Strap | ||
Material | dark blue or mouse-grey nubuck calfskin, ecru stitching | |
Buckle | pin, stainless steel | |
References | blue:0CHBS.U01A.V010S | |
grey:0CHBS.G01A.V010S | ||
Limited edition | 25 timepieces in each colour variant |