Luk's Time Series 2
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In the art of Chinese paper cutting, patterns or surrounding things are usually used as theme. After the repeated folding and symmetrically-cutting, the finished art pieces would embrace different cultural elements and folklore. On the other hand, watch craftmanship is one of the best representatives of western art. The process is delicate and strict to produce a tangible watch from a design on the paper. It is especially true for tourbillon watch-making as each has more than a hundred components that requires craftsmen to have years of experience and skills. Nowadays, these arts and skills are losing their grip. To raise the public awareness of the traditional craftsmanship, Memorigin, the Hong Kong tourbillon watch brand, collaborates with the famous investor, Uncle Luk, to launch a tourbillon watch series that rediscovers the losing crafts.
Mr. Chan Wing Luk, known as Uncle Luk, has been working in the stock market as a stock commentator for years. He is famous for his precise prediction of the stock trend. Surprisingly, he loves Chinese culture and is also a collector for bull-related things. In 2015, he partnered with Memorigin to design a tourbillon watch series that uses bull as the theme. It has helped to raise funds for the Lifeline Express. In 2017, Uncle Luk integrates bulls and the paper-cutting art and adds them into the tourbillon design. In the past, bulls played a significant role in agricultural activities. It symbolizes diligence. Uncle Luk hopes to encourage people to work hard, similar to gain from investment. Memorigin selects a tourbillon movement with 80 hours of power reserve and rotation in a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. There is an arrow on the power reserve indicator at 9 o’clock position, reminding people to pay more efforts. The day and night indicator at 3 o’clock position carves the calligraphy signature of Uncle Luk. The bull silhouette carving on the dial at 12 o’clock position refers to the bull market. Such integration of Chinese paper-cutting art and western watch craftsmanship adds more color to the tourbillon design. It is a masterpiece to represent the cultural diversity.
有關 Luk's Time Series 2
Retail price: HKD $44,800
Model No.
MO 0719
Case
Stainless steel case
Watch diameter: approx.43mm
Both sides sapphire crystal
Water resistance: 5ATM
Movement
Flying tourbillon
193 pieces of subassembly module and 27 jewels
Frequency: 28800 Oscillation/Hour
Features
Day/Night indicator
Power reserve indicator
80 hours power reserve
The tourbillion located at 6 o'clock rotate at a speed of 60s for one circle
Manual winding mechanism
Dial
Cow silhouette carving on the dial at 12 o’clock position
11 pcs of diamonds embedded on the dial as the indices
Luminous dauphine hands
Strap
Alligator strap
Model No.
MO 0719
Case
Stainless steel case
Watch diameter: approx.43mm
Both sides sapphire crystal
Water resistance: 5ATM
Movement
Flying tourbillon
193 pieces of subassembly module and 27 jewels
Frequency: 28800 Oscillation/Hour
Features
Day/Night indicator
Power reserve indicator
80 hours power reserve
The tourbillion located at 6 o'clock rotate at a speed of 60s for one circle
Manual winding mechanism
Dial
Cow silhouette carving on the dial at 12 o’clock position
11 pcs of diamonds embedded on the dial as the indices
Luminous dauphine hands
Strap
Alligator strap
About Mr. Chan Wing Luk (Uncle Luk)
Mr. Chan Wing Luk, also known as “Uncle Luk”, is one of the most profound investment experts in Hong Kong with over 30 years of experience in the banking and financial industry. Graduated from the University of Hong Kong in 1973, Mr. Chan held senior management positions in numerous major financial institutions. In 2000, Mr. Chan became an independent stock commentator to help small investors. He maintains close contacts with the public investors through hosting financial programs in radio and television, and writing columns in press and online. He is a member of several organizations to serve society with his financial talents.
About Lifeline Express
The ‘Lifeline Express’ eye hospital train started its journey from Hong Kong to mainland China on 1st July 1997. It aims to provide free surgical operations to cataract patients in poor regions. Restoring eye sight not only means allowing them to live a normal and healthy life, but it also means reestablishing their working ability, thus relieving the burden of disability-induced poverty for them as well as their families. Until now, there are 4 trains in service and they have helped more than 156,000 patients.