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Greubel Forsey
Double Balancier Convexe
Greubel Forsey,「Double Balancier Convexe」,精細獨特,限量版鈦金腕錶,備小秒針、雙傾斜擺 輪、動力儲存顯示,限量發行66枚,約2022年製。附原裝證書、錶盒、配件
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The performance of the balance wheel and spring is significantly influenced by their positional orientation. Even when the watch is worn or resting flat on a surface, an inclined 30° angle serves as a constant averaging factor. With the two balance wheels set at different angles, at least one will consistently perform closer to the ideal.
The incredible differential device positioned between the balance wheels is where magic happens. Consists of three wheels stacked vertically, the top and bottom wheels are connected to each of the two escapements, while the middle wheel interfaces with the gear train. This differential effectively averages the errors generated by the two balance wheels, with the spherical constant differential rotating every four minutes.
Offered in hardly worn condition from the original owner, this timepiece comes as a full set, accompanied by an additional titanium bracelet and rubber strap, allowing for a versatile aesthetic. Limited to just 66 pieces over a three-year production span, it is exceptionally well-crafted, showcasing the genius behind its creation.
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.