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Petermann Bédat / Ref. 2941

Petermann Bédat Ref. 2941

Collection profile

Petermann Bedat Ref. 2941 is the atelier’s monopusher split-seconds chronograph, combining a jumping minute counter, safety mechanism, platinum case and in-house calibre 202 into a very low-production haute-horlogerie wristwatch.

Why it matters

Ref. 2941 matters because it established Petermann Bedat as more than a finishing-led indie: it put a rattrapante chronograph with jumping minutes and a safety mechanism into the catalogue, signaling serious movement design capability in low-volume haute horlogerie.

Key references

Petermann Bédat Ref. 2941 dial close-up

Ref. 2941 platinum

Reference 2941 in platinum — Official brand page specifies the case in platinum with redesigned stepped soldered lugs.

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Petermann Bédat calibre 202 movement

Calibre 202

Reference 2941 movement — Official in-house manually wound calibre integrating split-seconds chronograph and jumping minute counter, with 339 components.

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Petermann Bédat Ref. 2941 monopusher split-seconds chronograph

Ref. 2941 monopusher split-seconds

Reference 2941 complication architecture — Brand describes the watch as a monopusher split-seconds chronograph with an added safety mechanism to prevent accidental reset of the split-seconds function.

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FAQ

What type of chronograph is the Petermann Bédat Ref. 2941?

The official brand page describes it as a monopusher split-seconds chronograph with a jumping minute counter.

Is the Ref. 2941 a limited watch?

Yes. Petermann Bédat states that Ref. 2941 was limited to 10 pieces.

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