Greubel Forsey is usually focused on displaying amazing complications and finishing on the dial side as well as on the back. I wouldn't say that I love the dial of the Double Tourbillon 30° Secret shown below (I find it too utilitarian), but I like that i...
But their watchmaking is absolutely first class nonetheless. And this Double Tourbillon is closer to my style and taste than their usual watches. That's why I chose to highlight it. Best, Emmanuel
Whilst I actually like the dial except for the huge Double Tourbillon 30 degrees and "Un Tour 4 min" which personally I think is way too large and distracts from the fairly stark style of the dial. I think seeing a Tourbillon here instead would look much ...
I agree with you that, the dial being fairly unattractive, one might prefer to see the tourbillon on the front. But I personally dislike open dials and love when the mechanical magic is on the back only. That's why I chose to highlight this model, even th...
Different thicknesses but from the balancier and double balancier to the vision tourb, 24 second tourb, and now this, the 43mm case was just big enough to contain most of the core GF complications and small enough to fit on most wrists reasonably. As for ...
I agree that this dial is very serious and not very attractive, but I personally don't respond to open dials (just me of course). GF makes most of their watches with an open dial, so you have plenty to choose from! Best, Emmanuel
And this is certainly an odd GF. But, for whatever reason, I don't respond to open dials: they kind of turn the watch into a workshop and I miss a solid dial and traditional appearance of a watch. Best, Emmanuel