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To solve this problem and also to prove that their tourbillon watches are in fact precise, the Grönefeld brothers introduced the Parallax Tourbillon watch in 2014 It has been a while since this watch was released but we thought it would be worth revisiting this interesting model, specifically the rarer stainless steel version, the Grönefeld Parallax Tourbillon 1912 The Parallax Tourbillon is actually their second tourbillon watch.
The Parallax Tourbillon 1912 comes in a 43mm stainless steel case that is water-resistant to 30m The case is identical to another Grönefeld watch - the One Hertz Despite the pretty unique tourbillon construction, the Parallax Tourbillon 1912 is actually relatively thin at 125mm - that's slightly thinner than a Rolex Submariner.
The Parallax Tourbillon 1912 has lance-style flamed-blued hands that provide good contrast against the silver dial, making the watch easy to read The movement within is the in-house Caliber G-03 The Grönefeld Parallax Tourbillon 1912 in steel is limited to just 12 pieces and is priced at €134,250. Source