moritz_grossmann_benu_tourbillon
Moritz Grossmann BENU Tourbillon
Moritz Grossmann BENU Tourbillon
© Moritz Grossmann
BENU Tourbillon is a wristwatch by Moritz Grossmann
Spectacular model from 2013 by the young Glashütte brand, showing a number of unusual mechanical features, some of which are registered as a patent.
Reference:
- 001.G-221-11-1 white gold
Movement:
- Grossmann three-minute tourbillon with stop seconds; shock-absorbed Grossmann balance with 4 inertia and 2 poising screws, suspended Nivarox 1 balance spring with No. 80 terminal curve, Gerstenberger geometry
- 30 jewels
- 245 components
- Power reserve 72 h
Case:
- Three-part, white gold
- Ø 44.5 mm, H 13.8 mm
- Sapphire crystal, antireflective coating on one side, above and below
Dial:
- Solid silver, three-part, argenté, with Arabic numerals
- Hand-crafted, steel, annealed to a brown-violet hue
Functions:
- Sweep minutes, off-centre hours and seconds
Bracelet:
- Hand-stitched alligator strap with butterfly clasp in white gold
Limitation:
- 50 pieces
Prize:
- 168,000 Euro (2013)
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