Tourbillon watches are the most expensive in the world often costing $500,000. They became fashionable in the last decade as non-forgeable status symbols for billionaires, but that is now being threatened by Chinese imitations.
The style of these devices is baroque in the truest sense, but because their aesthetic derives from the rational world of mechanics, they are, to my mind, as grotesque and kitsch as their diamond encrusted counterparts in the luxury watch market.
After facing the existential threat of digital which made accuracy cheap, the Swiss watch industry turned to making high end jewellery either directly with diamond encrusted gold watches or indirectly via those that fetishised complex mechanics for the sake of it, such as these. Ironic, since the origins of Swiss watch making came from the ban on jewellery in Calvanist Geneva.
These tourbillon (whirlwind) watches are the most extreme example of complex analogue mechanics, the most expensive clockwork items in the world, costing between $100,000 and $500,000, they all share a rotating escapement which theoretically leads to better accuracy (even though that does not compare to a $50 swatch).
This mechanism is very difficult to make and fascinating to look at, so most tourbillon watches directly expose their intricate mechanics, which originally only the Swiss could make. Recently, however, Chinese watch makers have brought tourbillon watches to market, for a tenth of the price, threatening their cache as a status symbol which is difficult to fake.
1. C1 Tourbillon Gravity
2. Harry Winston Histoire de Tourbillon
3. Cartier’s Cadran Lové Tourbillon
4. The Cabestan Winch Tourbillon Vertical
5. Thomas Prescher Double Axis Tourbillon Pocket Watch
6. Mysterious Automatic Double Axis Tourbillon
7. Mercedes 320 Tourbillon
8. Richard Mille RM 56-01 Sapphire Crystal Tourbillon
9. Zenith Defy Xtreme Tourbillon Zero-G
10. Azimuth Twin Barrel Tourbillon
11. Celsius X VI II Papillon Tourbillon $US250K Mobile Phone
12. Greubel Forsey GMT Tourbillon
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