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Greubel Forsey

A Greubel Forsey is less a dial above a movement than a landscape of mechanics. Bridges rise and curve, balances sit at deliberate angles, and finishing draws the eye into spaces that would be hidden in a more conventional watch.

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Choose the Balance, Tourbillon and Case Architecture

A large inclined balance, a polished convex bridge and an asymmetric dial do more than decorate the mechanism: they teach the eye how energy travels through it. Even a three-hand Balancier becomes an architectural event without needing a tourbillon to justify the drama.

Tourbillon and Complications pieces extend that spatial thinking through multi-axis regulators, GMT globes and elaborate energy management. The Convexe case brings the construction physically closer to the wrist, though scale and three-dimensionality remain intentionally assertive.

Demand Complete Documentation and Specialist Care

The atelier's historical timepieces reveal a chronometric programme that began with the Double Tourbillon 30° and continues through inclined balances and nano-mechanical research. Production is so limited that material, edition and finishing make each reference unusually specific.

Factory documentation and service history are integral to the object, not optional accessories. Few workshops can restore the uninterrupted hand finishing, sharp internal angles and complex geometry correctly; an unqualified intervention can damage both value and the visual logic of the mechanism.

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