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Henri Grandjean & Cie Unveils the Magician Triple-Axis Tourbillon Watch
Emerging from a century of quietude, the venerable Swiss watchmaker Henri Grandjean & Cie has made a grand return, not by revisiting past designs, but by forging a new path rooted in its founder's pioneering spirit. The brand, originally established in 1831 by Henri Grandjean—a key figure in chronometer development and founder of prominent watchmaking institutions—introduces its first contemporary wristwatch: the "Magician." This collection, comprising six distinct models, proudly showcases a groundbreaking "mysterious triple-axis tourbillon" that gives the illusion of a floating mechanism within the watch's enclosure.
The Henri Grandjean & Cie Magician series offers diverse material choices and intricate detailing, catering to refined tastes. Three versions are crafted from 18k rose gold, featuring combinations such as a vivid blue tourbillon cage with a matching rose gold dial, or classic black onyx stone dials. One of the onyx dial models stands out with elaborate hand-engravings adorning its case, crown, tourbillon bridge, and solid-gold buckle. For those seeking even greater luxury, two 18k white gold variants include a meticulously hand-engraved model with a blue aventurine dial, and a lavish gem-set edition boasting baguette-cut diamonds on its case and a dial shimmering with alternating diamonds and blue sapphires. A more understated, yet equally impressive, polished grade 5 titanium model features an aventurine dial and a brilliant blue tourbillon cage, drawing attention to its sophisticated internal mechanics.
Each Magician timepiece, regardless of its exterior, maintains a consistent dimension of 45mm in diameter and 16mm in thickness, housing an entirely in-house developed manual-wind movement. This intricate 218-component, 29-jewel movement operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz) and offers a power reserve of approximately 42 hours, powered by a twin-barrel system to energize its dynamic triple-axis tourbillon. The movement's substantial size, at 38.5mm in diameter and 12.1mm thick, is complemented by a uniquely shaped sapphire crystal that forms both the top and sides of the case, ensuring an unparalleled, unobstructed view of the three-dimensional tourbillon's captivating motion. The tourbillon itself, a skeletonized sphere, rotates along three distinct axes at varying speeds—10 seconds, 18 seconds, and 60 seconds—creating a mesmerizing mechanical ballet. This illusion of a free-floating mechanism is achieved through transparent sapphire discs, reminiscent of innovative designs seen in other high-end watches, yet distinctively expanded into three dimensions by Henri Grandjean & Cie. This debut collection, with its blend of intricate mechanics and luxurious finishes, clearly signals the brand's commitment to cutting-edge horological innovation, diverging from mere vintage revival and promising a future filled with high-complication timepieces.
The rebirth of Henri Grandjean & Cie, with the launch of the Magician, is a testament to the enduring spirit of innovation and precision that defines the highest echelons of watchmaking. It celebrates a legacy by pushing boundaries, inspiring future generations to appreciate the intricate dance of gears and springs, and reminding us that true artistry lies in the harmonious blend of tradition and pioneering vision. This remarkable debut reinforces the belief that dedication to excellence and a relentless pursuit of groundbreaking design can elevate horology beyond mere timekeeping to a realm of moving art.
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