PPF Factory has introduced a groundbreaking replica of the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711, featuring the latest Caliber 26-330SC movement. This new movement marks a significant upgrade from the previous 324 caliber, showcasing PPF’s commitment to technological advancements.
The 330SC movement integrates all components into a single module, with upgrades in parts such as the balance wheel, gears, and hairspring. The craftsmanship is exceptional, with laser-engraved fonts and Geneva striping and fish-scale patterns enhancing the aesthetic and premium feel of the movement.
A notable change in the 330SC is the modification of the automatic rotor to a smoother half-moon shape. Additionally, the rotor center shaft now includes a ruby bearing, offering increased security compared to the previous screw-based system.
Another critical innovation of the 330SC movement is the inclusion of a real transmission wheel, replacing the decorative silver wheel with a functional gold wheel. This enables a perfect four-stage acceleration system, stabilizing torque and increasing power transmission efficiency, thus maintaining a steady balance amplitude and preventing the seconds hand from jittering.
The most significant enhancement of the 330SC movement is the stop-seconds feature. Utilizing a traditional watch chain, the balance wheel halts when the crown is pulled, and a pulse activates the escapement module when the crown is pushed back, ensuring precision timekeeping.
Overall, PPF’s replica of the Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711 with the Caliber 26-330SC movement represents a leap forward in watchmaking technology, offering enthusiasts a high-quality and innovative timepiece.