Tourbillon
watches

The tourbillon movement was developed by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801 to compensate for the effect of gravity on a pocket watch held vertically. They feature a rotating cage that cancels out the rate differences caused by the effect of gravity.

Watches with tourbillon movements have remained a symbol of excellence and fine watchmaking.

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Mechanical
watch

Automatic watches are a testament to the craftsmanship and timeless elegance that define the world of watchmaking. Automatic watches encapsulate a fascinating synergy of engineering precision and artistry. At the heart of these watches beats a mechanical marvel: an automatic or mechanical movement that not only measures the passage of time but also serves as a testament to the intricate dance between tradition and innovation.

Gears and cogs in clockwork watch mechanism. Craft and precision - elegant detailed stainless steel and metal. 3D illustration

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