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Greubel Forsey

Double Tourbillon 30°

A rare and exceptional white gold double tourbillon wristwatch with 72-hour power reserve, black gold dial, International Warranty, and presentation box

Estimate
$100,000 - 200,000
$189,000
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Greubel Forsey
Year
Circa 2009
Movement No
0654
Case No
No. 105
Model Name
Double Tourbillon 30°
Material
18K white gold
Calibre
Manual, cal. GF02, 39 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Crocodile
Clasp/Buckle
18K white gold Greubel Forsey double deployant clasp
Dimensions
44mm Diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
Accessories
Accompanied by Greubel Forsey International Warranty, Owner’s Book for watch No. 105, wooden and glass presentation box, leather envelope, additional crocodile strap, and outer packaging
Catalogue Essay
A relative new comer to the world of haute horology, Greubel Forsey has become a tour-de-force creating high-end complicated movements that are not only precision timekeepers, but also technical masterpieces. In 2004 Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey released their first wristwatch, the Double Tourbillon 30° at Baselworld, and since that time they have continued to amaze collectors with a collection of exemplary watches ranging from their GMT with three-dimensional rotating terrestrial globe to their first repeating timepiece, the Grand Sonnerie with inclined tourbillon. The brand has become revered for the challenges they address through innovative watchmaking and the exquisite hand-finishing found on each watch.
The Double Tourbillon 30° was Greubel Forsey’s first “invention” in which they sought to develop a high-performance tourbillon regulator while paying homage to its inventor – Abraham Louis Breguet. Two tourbillon cages visible through the lower third of the dial average out gravity-induced errors on the escapement allowing for more accurate timekeeping. Consisting of 128 parts solely for the tourbillon cages, the outer tourbillon revolves once every four minutes, while the smaller, interior tourbillon, inclined at a 30° angle, revolves once per minute. It was a highly innovative improvement on the classic tourbillon that received widespread accolades. Not only is the movement absolutely extraordinary, but the case and dial are executed and finished to the highest degree as well.
Today’s collectors seek watches for many reasons, from design and aesthetics, to wearability, to innovation and hand-craftsmanship. Greubel Forsey set their goal to innovate and hand finish movements at the very highest levels, and this early Double Tourbillon 30° wristwatch is a superb representation of their ethos. The present example is in exceptionally well preserved condition, and complete with its original box, dedicated owner’s book, and guarantee. It is an incredible, seminal piece by an independent manufacturer that helped build the foundation for the brand’s current success.

Greubel Forsey

Swiss | 2004
With the introduction of the Double Tourbillon 30 at Basel World in 2004, Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey became major players in the world of haute horology and independent watchmaking. Their firm concentrates on high-end complicated movements with precision timekeeping and the highest quality hand finishing. They achieve this with movements featuring multiple tourbillons and inclined balance wheels — tourbillons designed for wristwatches. Forsey joined Greubel's team at Renaud & Papi SA, a high-complication specialist now part of Audemars Piguet. The team participated with Harry Winston and their Opus 6 project. In the span of 12 years, the firm has become highly sought-after by collectors for their innovative timekeeping and industrial design.
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