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Timekeepers Club / May 18, 2023

Vulcain Cricket “Style Moderne” for Revolution & The Rake

Inspired by the golden age of Art Deco design, our limited edition Vulcain Cricket features a very special two-tone Bellini and anthracite colored dial, and a sector track like those made popular by brands such as Patek Philippe, Omega and Longines in the 1920s. In that era, we had the advent of modern science, and watchmakers responded with sector or scientific dial watches that were masterpieces of Art Deco or “Style Moderne” design. 

These dials featured a circular track with radial markers emanating from it like the rays of the sun. This offered a precise reading of time. For our Vulcain Cricket watch, there is the addition of white rhodium applied Arabic markers with the “3” and “9” oriented horizontally, just as in the vintage wristwatches from the ’30s. You can almost hear the jazz trumpets playing in the background with this watch.


Alarm awakened

The Vulcain Cricket dates back to 1947 when it was introduced as the world’s first mechanical alarm watch. It achieved this with the use of two barrels, the coiled springs that act as a power source for a watch. How does a watch work? Basically, the barrel is like the gas tank in an Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato. Power flows along a series of gear wheels, the great wheel, the third wheel, the fourth or seconds wheel, and the escapement wheel. The escapement is like a tap in the kitchen. It opens and closes, allowing a minute amount of energy to be released. This impulses a clever device invented by Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens called the oscillator that rotates in one direction then, thanks to the spring to which it is attached, rotates back — quite a lot like a child on a swing — unlocking the escapement and allowing yet another pulse of energy through. In attempts to create an alarm watch prior to the Vulcain Cricket, the power needed to drive the alarm mechanism would cause the barrel to deplete prematurely.

To solve this, Robert Ditisheim, who was the third-generation owner of Vulcain, created a watch with two dedicated barrels — one to power the timekeeping function of the watch, and another to power the alarm function. Even better, to rewind either barrel, you simply turned the crown either one direction or the other. That meant you could use the alarm as often as you wanted without affecting the underlying time-telling accuracy of your timepiece.

Ditisheim called his masterpiece the Vulcain Cricket, powered by the now legendary caliber 120. The alarm worked with a hammer that struck an internal membrane incorporated into the watch’s double caseback. The movement proved so accurate that even though it was designed for an alarm function in 1947, it went on to win the Neuchâtel Observatory Trials for accuracy. Moreover, the Cricket was a decidedly handsome timepiece, characterized by a smooth round 36mm-diameter case, long elegant lugs typical of the ’40s and ’50s, large easy-to-manipulate crown, and a domed pusher for switching off the alarm.

Indeed, American presidents Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower and Lyndon Johnson were all fans of the Cricket, leading to the association of the Cricket as the "President's Watch.


Vulcain Cricket “Style Moderne” for Revolution & The Rake

The Vulcain Cricket “Style Moderne” for Revolution & The Rake is one of the very few mechanical alarm watches, and the most accessibly priced Swiss-made alarm watch. To top that off, it is also rakishly handsome.

In fact, The Rake’s indomitable editor-in-chief and TikTok sensation Tom Chamberlin had looked at the watch and said, “I love it because it has two identities. It can be very sporty when paired with a brown strap, and very elegant and perfect with an evening suit with a black strap.”

The Vulcain Cricket “Style Moderne” for Revolution & The Rake will be made in just 50 examples and is priced at an accessible USD 4,060.

Technical specifications


Vulcain Cricket “Style Moderne” for Revolution & The Rake

Limited edition of 50 pieces

Case

  • Material: Polished 316L stainless steel
  • Diameter: 39mm
  • Thickness: 12.70mm
  • Glass: Dome-shaped sapphire glass
  • Stainless steel pump pusher
  • Onion-shaped crown
  • Screw-down caseback with “Revolution” logo
  • Water-resistant to 50 meters

Dial and hands

  • Two-tone semi-matte dial with black printing and polished silver indexes
  • Polished steel hands

Movement

  • Manual winding caliber Vulcain V-10 alarm
  • Power reserve of 42 hours

Functions/Indications

  • Hours, minutes, seconds, alarm

Strap and buckle

  • Brown calf leather strap; stainless steel pin buckle
  • Quick-release system

MSRP: USD 4'060 (excl. taxes)

For more information, please visit revolutionwatch.com

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