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The tourbillon has long been regarded as one of the most fascinating complications in the history of watchmaking. Moritz Grossmann now reinterprets this horological icon with two extraordinary creations: TOURBILLON Titanium and TOURBILLON Tremblage. These timepieces embody the manufactory’s philosophy of blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.
The TOURBILLON Titanium combines the technical sophistication of a flying three-minute tourbillon with the modern appeal of a titanium case. Its solid silver dial, adorned with a fine grain d’orge guilloche pattern, reflects the artistry of hand-guided engraving techniques. The result is a watch that is both lightweight and visually striking, offering a perfect balance of durability and elegance.
The TOURBILLON Tremblage, on the other hand, celebrates the beauty of historical handcraft. Its warm rose-toned dial is meticulously engraved using the traditional tremblage technique, creating a unique matte texture that softens light and enhances depth. Paired with a white gold case, this model exudes timeless sophistication while showcasing the manufactory’s dedication to artisanal excellence.
Both models are powered by the hand-wound calibre 103.0, featuring a flying three-minute tourbillon and patented innovations for precision timekeeping. Every component is finished by hand, from the engraved plates to the polished screws set in gold chatons, reflecting the highest standards of Glashütte watchmaking. These creations are more than timepieces—they are works of art that unite heritage and modernity in perfect harmony.
- Hours, minutes; small seconds with stop‑second; Grossmann manual winder with pusher |
Calibre: | Manufacture 103.0, hand‑wound, |
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Regulation: | In five positions |
Components: | 245 parts |
Jewels: | 30 (incl. 4 in screwed gold chatons; 17 movement / 13 cage) |
Tourbillon: | Grossmann flying three‑minute tourbillon with stop‑second |
Oscillator: | Shock‑absorbed Grossmann balance with 4 inertia screws & 2 poising screws; suspended Nivarox 1 balance spring with No. 80 terminal curve |
Frequency: | 18,000 semi-oscillations/hour |
Power Reserve: | 72 hours |
Case: | Titanium or 18K White gold, three-part construction |
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Dimensions: | 44.5 mm diameter × 13.9 mm height |
Dial: | Solid silver, multi‑part, fine grain d’orge guilloche /hand‑engraved tremblage in warm rose |
Hands: | Manually crafted, steel, annealed to a brown‑violet(Tourbillon Titanium)/polished steel (Tourbillon Tremblage) |
Crystal: | Sapphire with anti-reflective coating |
Strap: | Hand-stitched black alligator strap with matching folding clasp |
- Patented stop‑second acting directly on the balance rim via a hair brush - Patented minute scale bridging (hand extension with separate scale for 25–35 minutes) - Grossmann manual winder with pusher (overrides hand setting and starts movement) - Modified Glashütte recoil click - Separately removable yoke winding mechanism |