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In the small Saxon town of Glashütte, elegance and mechanics have long been combined in elaborately finished timepieces In 1920, the master watchmaker Alfred Helwig gave the tourbillon, one of the most challenging complications of haute horlogerie, the appearance of weightlessness by anchoring the mechanism on one side only Today Glashütte Original presents Alfred Helwig's invention in an advanced and highly sophisticated version.
The Saxon manufactory has succeeded for the first time in combining a flying tourbillon with a second-stop mechanism, zero reset and minute detent, allowing the time to be set with great precision This world first edition in platinum is limited to 25 pieces and officially certified as a chronometer. . Source
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