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Grand Seiko Debuts the Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon
Grand Seiko Debuts the Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon
Fundamentally a constant force mechanism exists to ensure and even amount of torque is delivered throughout the power reserve of the watch. In a world-first, Grand Seiko has developed a remontoire-type constant force mechanism, to ensure even power supply, and paired it with a tourbillon, to minimise errors that arise due to the watches position. That the remontoire is a deadbeat mechanism is remarkable, not least because it results in a ‘ticking’ tourbillon. The remontoire exists as an outer cage around the tourbillon itself. It is driven by the gear train and, in turn, provides energy to the inner tourbillon cage. The genius of Kodo is that both these sympathetic complications exist on the same axis, allowing for greater energy efficiency. Because they are on the same axis, there’s no loss of torque between the two, allowing for 50 hours’ duration for the constant force mechanism (with 72 hours of power reserve), and stable amplitude of the balance resulting in greater accuracy — something proved during the 34-day testing process the caliber goes through.

A side view of the Grand Seiko T0 (T-Zero) Constant-Force Tourbillon

Grand Seiko Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon


Tech Specs
Kodo Constant-force Tourbillon

Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds (on tourbillon cage), constant force mechanism
Case: 43.8mm x 12.9mm; Platinum 950 and Brilliant Hard Titanium; water-resistant to 100m
Strap: Calf strap with Platinum 950 three-fold clasp with push-button release; double-sided crocodile strap included
Availability: October 2022; limited to 20 pieces.