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The Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture - unlike any Greubel Forsey timepiece ever created
The Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture is unlike any Greubel Forsey timepiece ever created. Its case is wholly atypical, its construction purposeful, its components sculptural, their mechanical interplay kinetic and the movement – simply spectacular! This Greubel Forsey calibre within a new convex conical frustum case shape represents a complete departure from traditional movement construction and aesthetics and brings an architectural experience ...
Greubel Forsey Grand Sonnerie - the most complex Greubel Forsey creation to date
The Grande Sonnerie represents the quintessence of Greubel Forsey’s expertise and its ideal in terms of watchmaking excellence. This timepiece has powerful acoustics. It is water-resistant to 3 ATM. Its ergonomics ensure maximum comfort to the wearer as well as an exceptional striking power reserve.

Finally, Greubel Forsey succeeded in housing the 935 parts of this timepiece and its ...
Greubel Forsey GMT Quadruple Tourbillon - in titanium and blue accents
Greubel Forsey presents a new version of its spectacular GMT Quadruple Tourbillon, now with a 46.5 mm titanium case.

The Greubel Forsey GMT Quadruple Tourbillon is radical in all its aspects. First of all, by its construction. The Quadruple Tourbillon is Greubel Forsey’s second Fundamental Invention, The mission: to average out positional errors due to gravity in all ...
#SIHH2018 Kicks Off in Geneva
This year, the 28th edition of the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie Genève (SIHH) showcase kicked off with 18 Historic Maisons including Cartier, Piaget, Van Cleef & Arpels, IWC, Vacheron Constantin, Roger Dubuis, Officine Panerai, Hermes, Baume & Mercier, Greubel Forsey, Richard Mille, Girard-Perregaux, Roger Dubuis, Ulysse-Nardin, Jaegar-leCoultre, Audemars, Piguet, Parmigiani A. Lange & Sohne, joined by 17 independent ...
Greubel Forsey GMT Black
Driven by a spirit of research, Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey have gone well beyond the conventional Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) display using a window or a hand, by incorporating into their timepiece a terrestrial globe completing each anti-clockwise rotation in 24h - the same direction in which Earth spins.

The GMT calibre is powered by two barrels providing a 72-h ...