"Why the big spin on tourbillons?"  0 Comments


 



Tourbillons holds great mystique with serious watch collectors. Although its function and purpose has long been seen as redundant with today's technology and materials used in watches - the meticulous process of manufacturing and assembling the tourbillon movement still holds some value with many.
In an article by Su Jia Xian called "Why the big spin on tourbillons?", Jia Xian traces the history of the tourbillon and its different permutations of today's consumer watches of varying quality. Wonderfully researched and easily readable.
Highly commended reading material. To read the report, CLICK HERE

 

 




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