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US$120,000-180,000
With Harry Winston International Warranty dated 15 September 2008, instruction manual, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
The watch is numbered 5 of a limited series of 8 pieces only.
The Westminster Tourbiilon wristwatch by Harry Winston is part of a limited edition of 8 pieces only and was produced to commemorate the opening of its new boutique in London. The present exquisite watch incorporates two of the most complicated horological mechanism, including tourbillon and minute repeating which captures the sound of the Palace of Westminster chimes. The flying tourbillon carriage appears to be floating above the plates, making the watch a collector's treasure in today's market. The pink gold case, which guarantees excellent sound transmission, comprises a highly sophisticated mechanism. It serves as a resonance chamber for the four cathedral gongs that reproduce the four notes in the tune of the Westminster Chimes. The cathedral gongs are fixed around the movement and welded to the gong heels. One of them is directly in contact with the sapphire crystal at 9 o'clock to ensure that the tunes are amplified. When the repeating mechanism is activated, the four cathedral gongs will resemble the chime of the bells of the Palace of Westminster.
With Harry Winston International Warranty dated 15 September 2008, instruction manual, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
The watch is numbered 5 of a limited series of 8 pieces only.
The Westminster Tourbiilon wristwatch by Harry Winston is part of a limited edition of 8 pieces only and was produced to commemorate the opening of its new boutique in London. The present exquisite watch incorporates two of the most complicated horological mechanism, including tourbillon and minute repeating which captures the sound of the Palace of Westminster chimes. The flying tourbillon carriage appears to be floating above the plates, making the watch a collector's treasure in today's market. The pink gold case, which guarantees excellent sound transmission, comprises a highly sophisticated mechanism. It serves as a resonance chamber for the four cathedral gongs that reproduce the four notes in the tune of the Westminster Chimes. The cathedral gongs are fixed around the movement and welded to the gong heels. One of them is directly in contact with the sapphire crystal at 9 o'clock to ensure that the tunes are amplified. When the repeating mechanism is activated, the four cathedral gongs will resemble the chime of the bells of the Palace of Westminster.