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Greubel Forsey
Balancier Convexe GMT Brazalete
A virtually new, remarkable, and technically impressive wristwatch with an inclined balance wheel with GMT, world time, box, and guarantee, one of a 66 piece limited edition
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• One of a limited edition of 66 pieces
• Fresh to market consigned by the original owner
• Virtually new, fully stickered, and complete set
The Greubel Forsey GMT Balancier Convexe represents a contemporary interpretation of global timekeeping, combining GMT and world time indications within the brand’s signature convex architecture.
Executed in titanium, the case measures approximately 46.5 mm at the bezel and is characterized by its curved profile and domed sapphire crystal, designed to enhance ergonomics and visual depth.
The multi-layered dial is centered around a rotating titanium globe completing one revolution every 24 hours, providing a three-dimensional display of universal time alongside a day-night indication. Additional functions include local time, a second time zone, small seconds, and a world time display with daylight savings adjustment visible on the caseback.
The manually wound movement incorporates Greubel Forsey’s 30-degree inclined balance wheel, a first within the GMT platform, and offers a power reserve of approximately 72 hours.
Produced in a limited series of 66 pieces, the model exemplifies the brand’s emphasis on technical innovation and hand-finishing.
The present watch is offered on its original titanium bracelet and accompanied by an additional rubber strap. Consigned by the original owner, it is virtually new, fully stickered, and complete with all accessories.
Greubel Forsey
Swiss | 2004With the introduction of the Double Tourbillon 30 at Basel World in 2004, Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey became major players in the world of haute horology and independent watchmaking. Their firm concentrates on high-end complicated movements with precision timekeeping and the highest quality hand finishing. They achieve this with movements featuring multiple tourbillons and inclined balance wheels — tourbillons designed for wristwatches. Forsey joined Greubel's team at Renaud & Papi SA, a high-complication specialist now part of Audemars Piguet. The team participated with Harry Winston and their Opus 6 project. In the span of 12 years, the firm has become highly sought-after by collectors for their innovative timekeeping and industrial design.