Gravelly voiced with a propensity for bone-dry humor, fighter pilot-turned-research scientist Guy Semon seems like just the type of guy one’d expect to lead a team of PhD-grade scientists into unknown horological territories. After all, it takes a certain personality to tread less trodden paths, armed with curiosity and courage to seek unconventional solutions to centuries-old watchmaking problems. Semon, with his atypical career trajectory and views of the watch business, fits the bill.
The research facility that Semon helms is the TAG Heuer Institute. The team he oversees comprises almost 30 mathematicians, engineers, and physicists – none with a background in watchmaking. And although the TAG Heuer Institute only officially started in September 2018, this band of scientists is fast finding themselves at the forefront of contemporary watchmaking.
The first innovation out of the institute that benefits TAG Heuer is the carbon composite hairspring, billed as a game-changer not just for the brand, but potentially so for the entire watch industry.
Introduced in the Carrera Calibre Heuer 02T Tourbillon in late-2018, and rolled out in series production this year in the revitalized Autavia collection, the carbon composite hairspring hopes to replace traditional steel and metal alloy-based hairsprings. According to Semon, it even registers better performance than modern-day silicon hairsprings: it is fully anti-magnetic, lightweight, impervious to shocks, and is highly robust, having been tested to up to 5G forces (fitted into TAG Heuer’s Calibre 5, a chronometer-certified movement, the technology is collectively known as ‘Isograph’).
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