This Bi Axial Tourbillon came, though ears, in different metals, but one of the most surprising is this one, which has a Tantalum Case. It has been said that Tantalum is one of the toughest material to work, hence its name. But the most important, with Ta
It is the Tourbillon Bi-Axial tantalum, Reference: 99810-81-000-BA6A. I wrote a review on this one earlier this summer. amp;fi=6&pi=6445853&ti=933518&msid=&s= Best Blomman
Friends, As you know I had the opportunity to visit the Manufacture a couple of months ago. When you visit a Manufacture, doesn’t matter which one, there are a couple of “mandatory” stops on the way that you have to do. One of them is the “collection show
" In fact if you look carefully you will see that the Ref. 99810 does indeed have three bridges." I actually say that it has four bridges.... two on the front, one on the back, and one on the tourbillon cage.
The Bi-axial Tourbillon is a perfectly congruous modern addition to the Girard-Perregaux tourbillon heritage. In fact if you look carefully you will see that the Ref. 99810 does indeed have three bridges. The case measures 45 x 18.5 mm but is made in ligh
Introduction: Time has no effect on true love, never. In the early 90ies, vwhen I was at the beginning of my horological aventures, I was sporting a Rolex GMT ( my very first " serious " watch ), and dreaming about some unaffordable watches. Among them, t