Sarpaneva Black Moon

21/04/2009
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New photos of Sarpaneva’s Korona K3 Black Moon.

For those who have have read my blogs frequently, they have probably read about the Finnish watchmaker i met during the second European GTG and launch of the new Dutch brand Grönefeld, Stepan Sarpaneva. Last year july was the first time i blogged about Sarpaneva. That was when i saw one of his watches for the first time and immediately fell in love with the Korona series; in this case it was a K3 Moonphase in black DLC with a rose gold moon.

Last februari Sarpaneva released his new Korona K3 Black Moon during a Black Moon ceremony and due to the lovely ladies i suggested to pick one up yourself in Helsinki. All i can say is that my ticket to Helsinki has been booked :)   When i’m back, second half of May, i will have loads of photos and stories to share.

A few months after the Black Moon ceremony, Finnish photographer Vesa Kippola, shot some excellent photos of this beauty. I tried not to ruin the beautiful photos too much, but they where just too big for my website so i had to crop them just a bit…

Korona K3 Black Moon

Korona K3 Black Moon

The 44mm wide and 9.6mm tick case is entirely made in Finnland and so is the beautiful skelletonised multi-layer dial. Even the complete moonphase complication is designed and produced in Finnland.

Sarpanevas mysterious moon

Sarpaneva's mysterious moon

There’s been said a lot about the face of Sarpaneva’s moon. Some call it angry, some sad, some will say it looks arrogant or aristocratic. Or maybe it’s just sceptical. One thing is for sure, it’s the most intruiging moonphase ever made. It will keep you looking at it and wondering what’s the best description of it’s face. And if the moonphase at the dialside isn’t enough you can always take a look at the rotor to get a good look of the movement and another angry, sad, arrogant, sceptical or aristocratic moonphase :D

Caseback of Korona K3 Black Moon

Caseback of Korona K3 Black Moon

The Sarpaneva Korona’s are powered by the Soprod A10. The mainplate is modified by Sarpaneva to enhance the larger “skeleton” date disc feature for the Korona K1 and K2. The movement of these two models, visible through the caseback, has a rotor with white gold masses. Those skeleton dials are absolutely amazing! Because Sarpaneva reworked the movement’s mainplate he was able to keep the case very thin, less than 10mm. Especially for a 44mm large watch, featuring a moonphase, this is very special and makes the watch much more comfortable to wear!

Sarpaneva Korona K3 Black Moon

Sarpaneva Korona K3 Black Moon

Stay tuned for more news about my trip to visit Stepan Sarpaneva in his atelier in Helsinki.

Related posts:

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  3. Sarpaneva Korona K3 Harvest Moon
  4. Basel news: Sarpaneva’s new Korona in gold
  5. Sarpaneva wins two design awards… again!

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One Response to Sarpaneva Black Moon

  1. College Term Papers on 26/02/2010 at 07:11

    Very nice write up. Easy to understand and straight to the point.

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