
Chicolini's personal account of owning a rare Grönefeld Parallax Tourbillon offers a unique glimpse into the world of independent watchmaking. His appreciation for the brand's success and the specific, limited-edition features of his timepiece underscores the deep connection collectors form with these horological works of art. This article explores the distinctive attributes that make this particular reference so coveted among enthusiasts.

Wow, very beautiful!
Wonderful details and design. The brothers are very impressive. What is the diameter of the watch? Is it large, or just the picture makes it look so? Thanks for sharing this one.
So, I looked it up and found my answer in an online review: "A handy indicator on the dial tells owners exactly what mode the watch is in – W for winding, S for time-setting. Here, the large size of the crown makes it easier to wind."
Hope to see you at another VC event soon.
Lots of Gronie fans here..but your specimen is gorgeous beyond belief Thanks for sharing!
Enjoy it in the best of health
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