
The eponymous watchmaker Rebellion has redefined again the frontiers of technical achievement with its Rebellion T-1000 watch. The watch, as the name suggests, is provided with an unbelievable 1000-hour power reserve, equal to almost 42 days! Rebellion builds the new history in this field.
The idea of increasing the power reserve was born in June 2008, inpired by the smell of motor oil and hot engines in the famous 24 hours of Le Mans car race. The endurance car racing has boasted extensive experience for the creative watchmaker.

The case of the remarkable T-1000 watch is the brainchild of the combination of Rebellion with Eric Giroud. With a base in aluminum, the case is crafted in titanium, measuring 46.7mm x 46.9mm x 19.5mm. The case features a time-setting crown equipped with a patented push-button clutch system. The water-resistance is down to 50 meters. The functionality of the timepiece includes hours and minutes, indicated on rollers. The power reserve indicator is viewable through a window on the side of the case.

The Rebellion T-1000 watch is created on a hand-wound movement – REB T-1000. It incorporates a winding lever with 14 ceramic jewels and 22 rubies. The movement beats at 18,000 vph, a relatively low frequency, and highlights the remarkable power reserve of 1000 hours. This exceptional power reserve is assured by six (2 x 3) vertical mainspring barrels, wound in parallel by the chain and prop shaft. To ensure an optimal torque curve, the barrels can discharge power automatically.
The watch comes with a black alligator leather strap, equipped with a patented folding clasp endowed with a micrometric push-button regulation system. The exclusive folding clasp enables the wearer to easily adjust the length of the strap. The release of this horological marvel is strictly limited to 100 pieces.