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The tourbillon, the most demanding of all complications, was perfected by Glashütte master watchmaker Alfred Helwig. In a so-called “Flying Tourbillon”, the balance, pallets, and escapement wheel are located in a cantilevered carriage. The finely worked details of this complication have a great deal of room for effect on the nowgenerous dial of the new Pano XL Edition featuring a case diameter of 42 mm.
Reference: 41-03-04-04-04
Caliber: manual winding Caliber 41-03
Functions: hour and minute display (decentral), small second at the tourbillon cage, retrograde date indication, power reserve display
Case: white gold polished, sapphire crystals on top and bottom, screwed base, waterproof up to 3 ATM
Dimensions: diameter: 42,0 mm, height: 11,5 mm
Dial: divided in two halves: upper dial half in silver, the lower half with silver-colored Arabic numeral markers against a deep black galvanized background
Strap: Fine handmade Louisiana crocodile leather strap with fold fastener made of white gold
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