[The Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon 30° Contemporaine: The beginning and the end of the model) Even before Greubel Forsey as a watch firm existed in Robert and Stephen’s minds, they had an idea for a Double Tourbillon where the angle of rotation (for th...
some in depth interesting and exciting details about GF ... thei invention piece number one is a watch i adore and aim to own one day... owning a tourbillon from such watchmakers with their finishing standerds and innovation reminds me that thats what a p...
GF set out to re-examine the role of the tourbillon in the wrist watch and with it, came up with new forms for the escapement. Thanks for reading Andrew H
I guess I am not as much of a "Purist" as I thought... The Secret piece is much too plain for my taste! Thanks for the wonderful report Andrew Thanks Greubel Forsey for opening your doors to our community Mike
Tested through Greubel Forsey’s EWT (Experimental Watch Technology), the movement had shown superior timekeeping over the single plane tourbillon in a wrist watch or with a basic lever escapement. Shown?
From the original article on ThePuristS in 2004 " As intended,Greubel Forsey's invention makes a marked difference in improved time-keeping performance. The above graph, showing results from Greubel Forsey's internal testing, compares the results of the v...
I would love to see more of the data behind this graph. What's the scale? How many pieces tested? etc etc That's just a tease! This message has been edited by BDLJ on 2011-01-18 17:47:02
... of the different escapement designs would be great. It sounds like it should be a third-year practical exercise in the best watchmaking schools anyway. I note that the biannual Concourse International de Chronometrie this year will include a separate ...
That's not data, that's a pretty picture open to any interpretation you feel like. Numbers? Scale? Algorithmic/linear? Sample sizes?... In the good old days companies gave real data, and even got testing authorities to provide it for them. nick
so us mere mortals can only drool and dream. With the retirement of their first model, is there any plan to make a watch which mortals can afford? Maybe a time only watch w/ the same level of finishing? Cheers, Anthony
I love the pure, beautiful dial. The original version of watch is also attractive, and there's the WOW factor in seeing the tourbillon, but the Secret speaks to so many of the things I want in a watch: legibility, class, and the beautiful interplay of col...
last edition of the model, I have to say, I am smitten, despite the awesomeness of the IP2 - the IP2 is a work of kinetic and micromechanical art but I'm not sure if I would wear it daily; this one I would, definitely, if I can get used to its size on my ...
in the course of Andrew's post, and in particular by this photo: I always felt that the original Double Tourbillon 30º was a rather unlovely watch. Its engineering and its finishing were impressive, but the dial layout, mouth-shaped tourbillon window...
The Double Tourbillon is one of my fav G&F... I saw this one in 2008 and was amazed by the show of the Double Tourbillon: But it was far from the shock I received when I saw the Double Tourbillon Technique... what a beauty ! Fr.Xavier This message has...