The universe of Tourbillons in sports watches is curious and quite uncommon. How many brands did make one? Laurent Ferrier comes to our mind, indeed, as well as Jaeger Lecoultre with the Amvox III, and Richard Mille. Moser played this card, recently, and ...
If I compare the Streamliner Chronos, for example, then the case without the bracelet in the same metal looks better to me. See both examples here. As far as their slogan "very rare" is concerned, I don't think that's soooo dramatic. They don't make more ...
It wears smaller than the similarly dimensioned chronograph and is quite lightweight with the strap as opposed to the bracelet. A nice addition to the line and not something you’d likely see - likely very very rare! ...
I think this is a really nice revision over the original release in the round case which had the lumed markers standing tall above the solid domed dial making for quite the tall and awkward hand stack, this transparent dial with better integrated markers ...
I do like these kind of watches although i don’t see the point of putting a tourbillon in a sports watch either ( how ever i do own one myself 🫣 Angelus U40) I don’t think they are allowed to wear a watch while driving! These watches look big but wear ver...