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Greubel Forsey Launches the Nano Foudroyante: A New Chapter in Watchmaking Innovation

AUGUST 19 2025    |    Novelties

Greubel Forsey has officially released the Nano Foudroyante, a groundbreaking timepiece that blends cutting-edge nanomechanics with refined craftsmanship. Limited to just 22 pieces, this watch marks a major milestone for the brand, evolving from its earlier Experimental Watch Technology (EWT) concept into a fully developed and independent creation.

The Nano Foudroyante is crafted entirely in white gold and features a rhodium-finished dial with a blue minute track, blued steel hands, and a white foudroyante dial for enhanced legibility. A blue textured rubber strap completes the look, giving the watch a modern and sporty edge.

What sets this timepiece apart is its use of nanomechanics—a revolutionary approach that allows the foudroyante complication to operate using just 16 nanojoules of energy per jump. That’s 1,800 times less than traditional designs. The complication divides each second into six parts, with a red-treated hand rotating once per second, driven directly by the balance wheel. There’s no traditional gear train, just a series of ultra-efficient, low-inertia wheels.

The Nano Foudroyante also features Greubel Forsey’s first flying tourbillon, with the foudroyante dial always facing twelve o’clock for easy reading. Despite its complexity—428 components in total—the movement fits into a compact 37.90mm case, making it the smallest Greubel Forsey watch ever made.

This release is a bold statement of innovation and intent, offering collectors a rare opportunity to own one of the most advanced mechanical watches ever created..
 

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Balancier Contemporain Final Edition

Nano Foudroyante

Technical Specifications

 
Movement
Dimensions Diameter: 31.60 mm
Thickness: 9.40mm
Number of Parts Movement: 428
Tourbillon cage: 142
Weight of the cage: 0.835g
Jewels - 53
- Olive-domed jewels set in gold chatons
Chronometric Power Reserve One full days with chronograph engaged
Barrels Fast rotating barrel (1 turn in 3.7 hours)
with a fixed main spring bridle
Balance Wheel Variable-inertia with gold mean-time screws
(10mm diameter)
Frequency 21,600 vibrations/hour
Balance Spring - Phillips terminal curve
- Geneva-style stud
Bridges and Main Plates - Nickel silver, frosted and spotted with polished bevelling and countersinks, straight-grained flanks, nickel-palladium treatment
- Straight-grained and flat black polished steel chronograph mechanism, polished bevelling, straight-grained flanks
- Three-dimensional column wheel, frosted and circular-grained, polished columns
Central seconds wheel, circular-grained, polished bevelling with relief-engraved texts
-Gold plate, circular-grained, with engraved limitation number
TOURBILLON - Flying Tourbillon with embedded Nano Foudroyante mechanism
- Foudroyante dial, constant vertical indication
- Titanium cage bridges, polished bevelling, straight-grained flanks, with engraved GF logo
- Platinum counterweight
Gearing - Involute circle profile
- Micro-module with reduced play
Displays - Hours and minutes
- small seconds
- 60-second tourbillon rotation
- Foudroyante, sixth of a second
Exterior
Case - In white gold with high domed synthetic sapphire crystal
- Hand-polished bezel, caseband with hand-finished straight-graining
- Transparent back with high domed synthetic sapphire crystal
- Raised polished engraving “Nano Foudroyante” and “Greubel Forsey” on a hand-punched background
- Gold security screws
Case Dimensions - Caseband diameter: 37.90mm
- Bezel diameter: 38.30mm
- Case height: 10.49mm
- Height on synthetic sapphire crystals: 14.34mm
Water Resistance - Water-resistant 3atm - 30m - 100ft
(standard NIHS 92-20/SN ISO 22810:2010)
Crown - Crown with pusher, in white gold, engraved GF logo
- Pusher in white gold, hand-polished
Dial - Multi-level in gold, rhodium-coloured, minute-circle with blue finish, small seconds and chronograph minutes counter with polished bevel, engraved and lacquered indications, with a visual opening for the tourbillon
- Foudroyante in light alloy, polished bevel with flat black polished central plate.
Hands - Hours and minutes in polished blued steel with Super-LumiNova, hand-polished countersink, flat black polished head
- Small seconds and chronograph hands in polished blued steel, hand-polished countersink, flat black polished head
- Tourbillon and Foudroyante in light alloy, red treatment
Strap and Clasp - Hand-sewn textured rubber
- White gold pin buckle, hand-engraved GF logo

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JUNE 05 2025    |    Novelties

Greubel Forsey Redefines Haute Horlogerie with the New GMT Balancier Convexe

Greubel Forsey unveils its new GMT Balancier Convexe. As the Earth takes centre stage within a newly reimagined amphitheatre, the hours, minutes, seconds, second time zone, and universal time indications become both companions and spectators to its quiet revolution.

The new GMT Balancier Convexe replaces its predecessor entirely – not as a variation, but as a complete reinterpretation. With a redesigned case, an integrated power reserve, and enhanced ergonomics, it becomes the purest expression of our GMT complication to date – and the only GMT model in our current collection.

A refined evolution
– Titanium Convexe case now more compact at 42.90 mm for improved wearability.
– New 72-hour power reserve indicator seamlessly integrated into the dial.

Technical enhancements
– 496 components, 73 more than its predecessor.
– Inclined escapement suspended beneath polished steel bridge.
– Real-time rotating globe in layered amphitheatre.
– Sapphire disc on caseback with 24 cities, La Chaux-de-Fonds replaces Paris.

Exclusivity
– Limited to 22 pieces worldwide.

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JULY 02 2025    |    Novelties

Greubel Forsey Unveils the Final Balancier Contemporain in Stainless Steel - A Defining Final Edition

Greubel Forsey presents the final edition of the Balancier Contemporain, marking the definitive conclusion of this iconic calibre. This timepiece is housed in a 39.6mm stainless steel case – a material that has only been used twice before in the history of the Atelier. Limited to just 33 timepieces, this edition will be built and delivered exclusively in 2025. Once complete, the Balancier Contemporain calibre will be permanently retired and will never be made again.

More than a final edition, this stainless steel interpretation is a statement of purpose – it is the rarest and most exclusive case material in the Atelier’s repertoire. Its presence here is deliberate: to honour the legacy of the Balancier Contemporain with purity, restraint, and resolve.

Compact, Yet Monumental

When it was introduced, the Balancier Contemporain redefined expectations – delivering the full Greubel Forsey experience in just 39.6mm. This final edition preserves that feat of engineering and design. Under its high-domed sapphire crystal, the gold dial reveals a rich interplay of levels, textures, and finishes. A sunburst blue hour-ring frames the composition, while a deep blue minute-circle and sectorial indications for the small seconds and power reserve create both contrast and clarity. A large visual opening draws the eye to the in-house 12.6mm balance wheel, suspended above a flat, black-polished gold plate that provides visual depth and dramatic reflection.

The movement is composed of 256 parts, each hand-finished to the highest standard. The bridges are in nickel silver, frosted and spotted by hand, with perfectly polished bevels and countersinks, straight-grained flanks, and a subtle blue treatment unique to this edition. The balance wheel bridge is flat black polished steel – one of the most demanding finishes in haute horlogerie – with hand-polished bevels that reflect light beautifully. The balance wheel itself is mounted above a flat black-polished gold plate, a surface so refined it becomes both technical and architectural.

On the movement side, a black-polished gold plate is engraved in relief with the fundamental values of Greubel Forsey – invisible to the wearer, yet finished with the same uncompromising care. Olive-domed jewels are set in gold chatons, with hand-polished countersinks that catch the light at just the right angle. Every component, visible or not, is treated with the same reverence – as if each part could stand on its own as a miniature work of art.

A Closing Statement – and a New Beginning

This is the last timepiece to carry the Balancier Contemporain calibre – but it is also the first to signal a new direction. With this final edition, Greubel Forsey opens a new chapter focused on small-diameter timepieces. Over the coming years, this creative momentum will continue to build, exploring new dimensions of mechanical expression, proportion, and elegance – all without compromise.

The Balancier Contemporain in stainless steel is a definitive conclusion – and a confident beginning.
 

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