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Greubel Forsey at the Geneva Watch Days 2023
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Greubel Forsey unveiled its very first carbon creations during the Geneva Watch Days. The light and noticeably more slender Balancier Convexe Sยฒ and the Double Balancier Convexe will be only available between 2023 and 2026.
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Greubel Forsey GMT Balancier Convexe
With the GMT Balancier Convexe, Greubel Forsey continues its march towards a cleaner, more consciously planned portfolio of extremely hot and increasingly wearable pieces. The new GMT, presented at the Geneva Watch Days 2022, builds on and redefines the manufactureโs signature time-zone display.
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Greubel Forsey – Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture
Greubel Forsey just unveiled its latest and greatest novelty – the Tourbillon 24 Secondes Architecture has a newly created, atypical case which perfectly contributes to the new tourbillon movement.
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Greubel Forsey at Dubai Watch Week 2021
Greubel Forsey recently revealed their latest project the โRenaissance d’une Montreโ which will be instituted in 2023 and which is destined to provide some of their timepieces with a second life.ย Beside the introduction of this project the manufacture brought a new timepiece to the Dubai…
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Greubel Forsey GMT Quadruple Tourbillon
Greubel Forsey presents the GMT Quadruple Tourbillon in titanium with striking blue accents.
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Greubel Forsey – Balancier S
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Greubel Forsey unveils the new Balancier S featuring a large, high precision and inclined balance wheel within a water resistant titanium case tailored for the most active lifestyle.
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Greubel Forsey QP ร รquation with chocolate dial
Greubel Forsey presents its QP ร รquation in a 5N red gold millesime with a chocolate coloured gold dial.
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Greubel Forsey GMT Sport – in a sports league of its own
Water resistant to 100 meters, the new GMT Sport stands out as Greubel Forsey’s most sport oriented timepiece to date.
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Time รon Foundation
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Time รon is an initiative aiming to save the soon extinct traditional watchmaking know-how that once shaped timepieces. At the SIHH 2019 we spoke with David Bernard, director of the Time รon Foundation about their past and future projects.