This resulted in the tourbillon movement, which houses the watch’s so-called ‘regulating organs’ – that’s the balance, balance spring and escapement – in a cage that constantly spins.
A tourbillon (French for "whirlwind") is a centuries-old mechanism built inside some of the world's most expensive watches. It was originally designed to improve the accuracy of pocket watches by ...
Over the course of seven decades, Seagull Watch has been constantly evolving. As it approaches its 70th anniversary, the brand is set to introduce a remarkable timepiece from its Master Craftsman ...
Limited to 250 examples, the watch has a tourbillon movement with 72 hours of power reserve, and comes with a pair of leather straps. The latest timepiece from Audemars Piguet is a collaboration ...