Tag: NOVELTIES 2005

Vacheron Constantin Malte Tourbillon Only Watch 2005

This historical Vacheron Constantin Malte Tourbillon was actually unveiled in 2005 as a part of the Only Watch 2005 project, aimed at supporting the fight against muscular dystrophy. The auction held by Antiquorum in Monaco offered bidders an array of 34 exceptional creations. The results of the auction held on

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Habring² Jumping Second with Chézard 116 Hand-wound Calibre

Introduced in 2005, this particular version of the HABRING² “Time only” watch is a highly exclusive classic timepiece equipped with jumping seconds complication. The cal. Chézard 116, an 11½ lines hand-winding movement, which has the unique and rare complication of a jumping centre second, replaces the ETA 6498-1 base movement

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Habring² Time Only

In September 1989, the probably first Austrian tourbillon was presented to the amazed public. Since then, fifteen tourbillon-equipped wristwatches and pocket watches, bearing the signature “Richard Habring”, left the family workshop in Eberndorf. Meticulously made by hand, all of them were technically different and thus highly exclusive. Among these spectacular

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Seiko Prospex Marinemaster Professional 600m Spring Drive Model SBDB001

Introduced in 2005, this Marinemaster Professional 600m diving watch (reference SBDB001) from the Seiko Prospex series houses the state-of-the-art Spring Drive movement. This timepiece features a bright titanium case and bracelet. Bright titanium is a lightweight and durable material, and it also has a beautiful luster. Bringing together the best

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Breguet Classique Tourbillon Et Réserve De Marche 5317

The Breguet Classique 5317 is an automatic tourbillon wristwatch with a power reserve display. Unveiled at Baselworld 2005, this high-complication timepiece features a 39mm diameter case made of yellow gold, rose gold or platinum. Inside it beats the Breguet Self-winding Cal. 587DR, which drives the central hours and minutes, the

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