Tourbillon Watch

After the model with “Salmon” dial presented last November, Greubel Forsey introduced thee new variations for its Tourbillon 24 Secondes Vision timepiece, the winner of the Aiguille d’Or at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève 2015. The 43.50 mm x 13.65 mm (or 16.03 mm if you consider the sapphire…

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Cartier Rotonde De Cartier Earth And Moon Watch

Cartier Rotonde De Cartier Earth And Moon Watch

The Cartier Rotonde de Cartier Earth and Moon Tourbillon watch was actually first introduced in 2014, with this being a pink gold version. The Cartier Rotonde de Cartier Earth and Moon Tourbillon watch in pink gold is identical mechanically to the one released in 2014 except for the case material and…

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The Hublot Masterpiece was a rather large tonneau-shaped Hublot timepiece with a tourbillon. It was the first tonneau-shaped watch from Hublot, and I wasn’t sure if it was the start of something new, or just a one-time experiment for collectors. Today Hublot has a few tonneau-shaped watches under its belt,…

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The Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Tourbillon Universal Time is a limited edition of just 100 pieces. After the Geophysic True Second  and the Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Universal Time expands the line with the Geophysic Tourbillon Universal Time, the first flying-tourbillon worldtimer produced by the brand. The look reminds the Universal Time model but…

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Through a transparent exterior, the new Bell & Ross BR-X1 Chronograph Tourbillon Sapphire reveals a flying tourbillon combined to the sophisticated mechanics of a mono-pusher chronograph. The skeletonizing of the movement and the transparency of sapphire allow the wearer to observe the column wheel at 12 o’clock and the other…

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Among the novelties presented by Zenith at Baselworld 2016 were two open-worked versions of the El Primero Chronograph, revealing a side of this iconic movement we are not used to seeing. The first is a “simple” chronograph while the other is regulated by a Tourbillon. As both models are now available…

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What can be seen now as a natural collection for Frederique Constant was not that of a gimmick and neither just another collection, back in 1994. When it has been introduced, the Frederique Constant HeartBeat was a sort of first of its kind. Showing the beating heart of a watch on…

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What do we know about Roger Dubuis? Well, to make it short, Roger Dubuis is a proper manufacture of Haute Horlogerie, creating extremely refined skeleton movements, and being the only brand to have its entire production stamped with the Hallmark of Geneva (and that alone must already give an indication of…

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