GREUBEL FORSEY. A FINE, LARGE AND VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD 24 SECONDS INCLINED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 72 HOURS POWER RESERVE
GREUBEL FORSEY. A FINE, LARGE AND VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD 24 SECONDS INCLINED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 72 HOURS POWER RESERVE
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GREUBEL FORSEY. A FINE, LARGE AND VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD 24 SECONDS INCLINED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 72 HOURS POWER RESERVE

SIGNED GREUBEL FORSEY, TOURBILLON 24'' INCLINE, T24SI MODEL, NO. 27, MOVEMENT NO. 0868, CASE NO. 00876, CIRCA 2009

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GREUBEL FORSEY. A FINE, LARGE AND VERY RARE 18K WHITE GOLD 24 SECONDS INCLINED TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH 72 HOURS POWER RESERVE
SIGNED GREUBEL FORSEY, TOURBILLON 24'' INCLINE, T24SI MODEL, NO. 27, MOVEMENT NO. 0868, CASE NO. 00876, CIRCA 2009
Cal. GF01 mechanical lever movement, 36 jewels, grey matte dial, applied Arabic and dagger numerals, outer ring for five minutes divisions, aperture for 24 seconds inclined tourbillon carriage visible through the dial, 72 hours power reserve indication, subsidiary seconds, large and thick circular case, partially glazed band to view the inclined tourbillon, glazed display back secured by six screws, 18k white gold Greubel Forsey double deployant clasp, case, dial and movement signed
43.5 mm. diam.
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Lot Essay

US$140,000-225,000

With Greubel Forsey loupe, instruction manual, leather wallet, gloves, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.


The present watch offered here for auction is in overall excellent condition.

Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey have been working together for nearly 20 years in a relationship founded on their shared technical creativity and quest for perfection.

In 1999 they began working on a new generation of tourbillon specifically designed to improve the timekeeping of the mechanical watch. Four years later they unveiled GREUBEL FORSEY and stunned horological aficionados with their innovative Double Tourbillon 30X, a timepiece clearly demonstrating their twin goals of innovation and excellence.

Robert and Stephen continue to build on their deep traditional knowledge gained with four decades of combined experience in high-end complicated timepieces, by inventing and developing technically valid horological complications to rigorous aesthetic principles.

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