TWENTY-8-EIGHT HIGH JEWELLERY SKELETON TOURBILLON UNIQUE PIECE FOR “ONLY WATCH”
Twenty-8-Eight High Jewellery Skeleton Tourbillon.
43 mm white gold case set with baguette-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 3.7cts).
Mechanical and skeletonised manually wound movement integrating a Tourbillon manufactured by DeWitt.
BOITE :
18-carat white gold set with 36 baguette-cut diamonds and 104 brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 3.7 cts), 43 mm, round case adorned with DeWitt imperial columns on the flanks, 18-carat white gold polished crown adorned with a blackened titanium ring featuring the “W” signature, sapphire crystal.
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MOUVEMENT :
Calibre DW8028s, developed and produced by DeWitt: mechanical and skeletonised manually-wound movement integrating a Tourbillon manufactured by DeWitt, hand-finished, 72-hour power reserve, 18,000 vph, variable-inertia balance, Straumann Hairspring® spiral with Phillips curve sequenced at 2.5 Hz., 44° angle escapement, 19 jewels, 185 components, 33 mm diameter.
Special finishes: carved-out main plate, sand-brushed nickel silver base coloured in pearly white, skeletonised “W” logo positioned at 9 o’clock. Angled, polished, and satin-finished case, plate, bridges, wheels and miniature screws. 18-carat yellow gold balance and escapement wheel.
Hand-made by a single watchmaker.
Offering over 5000 square-metres of surface spread over three floors, the Manufacture, located in Meyrin (Geneva), houses all the traditional watchmaking activities, from design right through to production and quality control.
Furthermore, DeWitt is committed to continuing ancestral watchmaking traditions, as it is currently one of the only remaining brands to continue exercising the refined art of guilloché engraving on historical 18th and 19th century rose engines. The DeWitt Museum, also located at the company headquarters, is the perfect illustration of this very special link with the history of watchmaking machinery. Displaying one of the world’s largest collections of tools with over 250 objects, the DeWitt Museum retraces almost three centuries of hand-crafted watchmaking.
Mr de Witt, the inventor of these watches is the descendant of emperors and kings in Europe, including such illustrious ancestors as the Emperor Napoleon, King Jerome of Westphalia, and King Leopold II of Belgium. DeWitt proudly defends passion, tradition, creativity, integrity, and watchmaking excellence, in a deliberately bold vision: the creation of a different type of Haute Horlogerie that is noble and authentic, combining age-old expertise and exceptional technical excellence.
POURQUOI LA MONTRE EST UNIQUE :
The Twenty-8-Eight High Jewellery Skeleton Tourbillon is a unique piece.
Special finishes has been made for ONLY WATCH: a pearly white skeleton movement and a “Black Gold” surface treatment on the flange. It is also engraved with “ONLY WATCH 2013” on the case back.
This exceptional piece fully complies with the very demanding finishing norms of the DeWitt Manufacture. Entirely hand-made, the treatment and finishing-work on this piece are of a rare quality. Case, plate, bridges, wheels and even miniature screws are all angled, polished, satin-finished and treated to perfection in the patient and meticulous hands of our watchmakers. Particularly eye-catching is the alternation of polished and satin-brushed finishing on the columns of the bezel, and the setting of baguette-cut and brilliant-cut diamonds (approx. 3.7 cts).
As all watches made in DeWitt Manufacture, this creation is entirely assembled, adjusted and tested by a single master watchmaker.
The Twenty-8-Eight High Jewellery Skeleton Tourbillon is accompanied with a luxury presentation box and a certificate of unique piece.
PRIX DE VENTE SOUHAITE : 250-300,000 euros
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