NEWS: Habring2 revisits their own development after 20 year: The Doppel 2.0

Mar 24, 2012,06:20 AM
 

Dear All:


The IWC Doppelchronograph is one of the iconic classics of watchmaking. With this watch, IWC delivered a fine complication that was implemented in the typical style of the house under the leadership of the late Günther Blümlein: robust, reliable, affordable (image taken from the web).



This watch was developed by Richard Habring, and there is a nice story to it reported in an 2004 article by Dr. Markus Hanke here on Purists:

(Richard) wrote dozens of applications, also to the famous watch manufacturers in Switzerland. However, most of them made a good command of the French language mandatory, which unfortunately had not been part of the watchmaking school’s curriculum. Only IWC replied and invited him for an interview. Richard saddled his old car and made the ten hours drive to Schaffhausen with high hopes, but somehow, things did not go well. While he was eager to speak about new ideas, toubillons and other high horology concepts, his interview partner seemingly had more interest in a watchmaker for routine service and repair activities. Massively disappointed, Richard returned home, and even had an accident with his old car.

As it is sometimes the case, life then took an unexpected turn: As it was common practice, the applicant’s travel expenses were refunded by the company. When Richard sent his fuel bills to IWC, the company’s president, Günter Blümlein happened to find the letter, together with the complete file Richard had sent to Schaffhausen when he applied. Therein were all the data about the concepts and especially tourbillons Richard had already made before. Immediately, Blümlein insisted on getting this young man straight back in front of him. Consequently, a brief phone call now changed Richard’s life.

Following his move to Schaffhausen, Richard joined a team of young watchmakers under the liberal leadership of IWC’s legendary chef developer, Kurt Klaus. It was assigned with the development of an innovative split second complication, which could be integrated with the existing chronograph movement, already used in the renown Porsche Design Chronograph. Within a remarkably short time, Richard presented an ingeniously effective design and the base of the "Doppelchronograph”.

The efficiency of Richard's solution lies in the abandonment of the column wheel that controls the split-seconds mechanims. Such a wheel is not only costly to produce, it is also - in this functional position - difficult to adjust. Thus, Richard devised an eminently simpler construction that used a cam-like mechanism (picture from Marcus' article):



This ingenius solution was granted a patent (DE4209580A). It also added to the 'democratisation' of the split-seconds complication, like it or not.

This watch has never left Richard's mind even after he established his own atelier together with Maria. A large reprint of of the Doppelchronograph adorns the atelier's walls (again, pic from Markus):



Today, on 24 March 2012, Patent DE4209580A expires and Habring2 is able to present a new, upgraded version of this split-seconds mechanism aptly named Habring2 Doppel 2.0:



On the first sight the main difference - apart from the obvious design language - lies in the position of the subdials for minute counter and permanent seconds, which are left at the 3 and 9 o'clock position, respectively.

The technical differences relate to implementation of the split-seconds mechanism and improve the serviceability of the watch:



Here a close-up of calibre A08MR demonstrating the simplicity in design. Note how different the split-seconds cam is designed:



The Habring2 Doppel 2.0 comes exclusively in a 42mm steel case and blue, grey or brown galvanised dial. The price will be reasonable € 6.000.-

I might feature this watch in a separate article some time later (let the Basel rush run out of steam first ;-)).

Cheers and thanks for reading,
Magnus


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NEWS: Habring2 revisits their own development after 20 year: The Doppel 2.0

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : March 24th, 2012-06:20
Dear All: The IWC Doppelchronograph is one of the iconic classics of watchmaking. With this watch, IWC delivered a fine complication that was implemented in the typical style of the house under the leadership of the late Günther Blümlein : robust, reliabl...

wonderful post and info, thanks! (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : March 24th, 2012-06:57
nt

Tempting! [nt]

 
 By: sanro : March 24th, 2012-08:22
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really cool but

 
 By: Mostel : March 24th, 2012-13:13
to me... two sub dial chronos are for 'looks only'. Two sub dials make some sense in a very expensive chrono, the purity of design, etc. (I guess...) Personally, even at that high level, I still find two sub dial chronos 'pointless.' But I do understand t...

Hours

 
 By: ingmar : March 24th, 2012-13:39
I have yet to really find chronographs useful, though I have ended up with a couple. That said, when I do use them tracking for more than a handful of minutes is all that's necessary (when bath time begins, how long we've been practicing Spanish, etc).

Very very nice!! Its a beatiful watch and very nicely excecuted! Thanks for posting!! [nt]

 
 By: Ancienne Le Brassus : March 24th, 2012-13:39
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Thanks for the news.

 
 By: RJW : March 25th, 2012-04:08
Richard Habring must be very happy to be able to produce this under his own name now. Very nice. Regards, Richard.

Great news, thanks Magnus. [nt]

 
 By: SJX : March 25th, 2012-06:21
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This is just great!

 
 By: KIH : March 25th, 2012-07:47
I am against the big chrono, but this may change my mind.... Great, Richard and Maria! Thanks, Magnus! Ken

Amazing architecture!

 
 By: sidneyc : March 25th, 2012-16:36
Look at the construction of that movement! It really simplified a complicated design!

Very nice indeed!

 
 By: Gary G : March 27th, 2012-06:24
This one goes on my list, for sure... Best, Gary

Yes, very cool!

 
 By: dxboon : March 30th, 2012-18:07
I think Richard is a brilliant watchmaker. I also think he and Maria have hit on a very good, viable concept for their line of watches. They really bring true value to the collector and to the independent watchmaking scene. I have much respect and affecti...

The Blue Dial

 
 By: Pulli : March 31st, 2012-13:13
The Blue dial is really lovely. I saw the prototype of this watch last year with a similar blue dial. Of course, that one did not use this new calibre module. The photos are the original prototype.

Brilliant... DC from Habring2

 
 By: hans_jorgen_1968 : April 10th, 2012-04:08
Just what I was waiting for, and at such a low price.. Best and thankyou for the article Hans