Presenting the “One Hertz Techniek”
The world’s first independent dead seconds series wristwatch –
now with a revealing open dial to showcase the complex mechanics within
Bart and Tim Grönefeld present the One Hertz Techniek, the world’s only series wristwatch with independent dead seconds, featuring a stunning, open-work dial that showcases the intricate upper mechanics of Grönefeld’s own proprietary movement, the calibre G-02.

Dutch watchmakers Bart and Tim Grönefeld chose the name ‘Techniek ‘ for a very simple reason. “Here, we have made the One Hertz’s movement and mechanics more visible than ever with an open-work dial,” they say. “The technicality of the movement is really on show, so we called it the One Hertz Techniek, because ‘techniek’ is the Dutch for ‘technical’.”
At the heart of the hour and minutes subdial at 2 o’clock, we see the hour wheel – logically rotating in 60 minutes – offering a splash of colour and contrast to the largely monochrome movement.
Turning over the One Hertz Techniek completes the mechanical feast for the eyes with the sumptuous display back featuring no fewer than nine finely-crafted stainless steel finger bridges. The One Hertz is the world’s first series movement with all the bridges in stainless steel.
With the One Hertz, winding and setting are selected by pushing the crown in, instead of pulling it out – a very ergonomic system. The winding-setting (W S) indicator at 3 o’clock provides a neat visual signal as to the mode selected, and the winding-setting lever and its spring are visible around the indicator thanks to the open dial. What’s more, the counter-poised seconds hand can be ‘hacked’ – i.e. stopped – when ‘setting’ is selected, to ensure maximum precision when adjusting the time.
While the One Hertz Techniek is available in polished and brushed natural Grade 5 titanium, Bart and Tim Grönefeld have harnessed the talents of Finnish company DIARC, world-renowned for their coating techniques, to offer a striking black DLC coated version as well. Bart and Tim have dubbed this black version the “One Hertz Techniek Nocturne” after ‘nocturne’, the style of painting that depicts scenes evoking night.
Dead seconds
History of Dead Seconds
One Hertz
The second (SI symbol: s), sometimes abbreviated sec., is the name of a unit of time, and is the international base unit of time. To highlight the SI seconds, the One Hertz displays dead seconds with a large seconds hand in its own dial. Hours and minutes are non-SI units of time because they do not use the decimal system so are displayed separately.
The “One Hertz” independent dead seconds complication
Bart and Tim Grönefeld used an independent dead seconds mechanism that is driven from its own secondary gear train with its own power supply. The seconds are driven from one mainspring barrel and the hours and minutes from another. Friction is with this system guaranteed to an absolute minimum and the complication has no adverse influence on the escapement and free sprung balance.
Technical Specifications for the “One Hertz Techniek”
Features and indications
Independent dead seconds – large dial at 7 o’clock
Hour and minutes – subdial at 2 o’clock
Power reserve indicator at 11 o’clock
Innovative Winding-Setting mechanism
Winding-Setting indicator at 3 o’clock
In-house calibre G-02
Case and dial
Case material: Grade 5 polished and brushed titanium and black DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coating
Engraving: “Titanium”, “Limited 30 pieces” and the serial number
Screws: Stainless steel security screws
Case dimensions: 43 mm x 12.5 mm
Sapphire crystals: Top domed with antireflective treatment both sides; flat display back with antireflective treatment on both sides
Water resistance: 3atm/30m/100 feet
Crown: Titanium, black DLC coated with engraved “G” logo and push to set/wind function
Dial: Stainless steel open dial. Relief engraved, bevelled and finished by hand
Hands: Hours and minutes, large counter-poised seconds, power-reserve and setting-winding
Strap and buckle: Hand-sewn matte black, alligator leather with steel tang buckle black DLC coated (Nocturne), Grönefeld logo
Movement
Calibre G-02: Mechanical hand winding, independent dead seconds, power reserve indicator and setting mechanism indicator.
Dimensions: 34mm x 9.5 mm
No. of parts: 285
No. of jewels: 39 jewels set in gold chatons
Power reserve: 72 hours
Barrels: 2 barrels, one for the going gear train and one for the independent dead seconds mechanism. Both barrels are wound at the same speed and in the same direction
Balance wheel: 9.12 mm free sprung variable inertia balance wheel Balance frequency: 21’600 bph / 3Hz
Balance spring: Phillips terminal overcoil curve, triangle-style stud
Escapements: Swiss lever escapement and unique dead seconds escapement
Main Plate: Hand frosted and spotted black rhodium plated nickel silver
Bridges: Stainless steel hand bevelled, micro-blasted, circular grain on the top, relief engraved on micro blasted surface
Gearing: 2 independent gear trains each with their own energy sources (2 barrels)
Dead seconds mechanism: Independent mechanism, cam with 30 teeth on the going gear train on the fourth wheel, escape wheel on the fourth wheel of the independent gear train, unique double lever with 4 jewelled pallets
Winding-Setting mechanism: Push function crown for winding or setting
Power reserve mechanism: Classic Breguet style by means of a cone moving up and down on the threaded barrel arbour
Biography: Bart and Tim Grönefeld
Bart and Tim underwent extensive training in Switzerland, and within a relatively short span of time proved themselves adept world specialists in the production of the most coveted and exquisite horological complications of all: the tourbillon and the minute repeater wristwatch. In 2008, after working anonymously behind the scenes for prestigious Swiss brands, they presented the first watch bearing their own name, the GTM-06 Tourbillon Minute Repeater.
The One Hertz is a prize-winning timepiece. It was awarded the Innovation prize in the 0024 WatchWorld Watch of the Year contest in 2011 and was voted Watch of the Year in 2011 by members of the influential watch forum Timezone.
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