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WM Tonneau Tourbillon Automatic by WM of Switzerland (WM950) |
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Monday, 17 July 2006 |
Own a rare masterpiece! How a self-confessed "watch nut" saved $20,000 on a marvelous tourbillon timepiece! Dear Friend, All my life, I have been crazy about buying wristwatches. I have owned scores of expensive and rare watches, and traded them for others. My favorite kind are the automatic self-winding "tourbillon" movement watches. In stainless steel, they typically are priced from $15,000 to $20,000. The tourbillon ("whirlwind" in French) movement was invented more than two centuries ago by the famed horologist Abraham-Louis Breguet. The tourbillon is intricately engineered and as beautiful in movement as a dance. I love tourbillon timepieces because of their weight, their oversized cases, their bold graphics and - most importantly - I love knowing that thousands of hours go into crafting these complex masterpieces. A watch of this style makes quite a statement on your wrist - conveying a sense of taste and importance. Others may not realize the incredible complexity of the self-winding movement inside, but everyone will immediately notice the handsome and expensive appearance. If inspected closely, the 30-jewel tourbillon-style mechanism can be observed through the mineral glass crystal, front and back. The outstanding virtue of our exclusive WM Tonneau Tourbillon Automatic by WM of Switzerland is that it exhibits the close attention to detail and craftsmanship usually found only in much more expensive watches - the scarce works of individual artisans or the "grande complication" masterworks of the most revered European makers. Fortunately, because of several fortuitous events, there is now a way to own a tourbillon-style masterpiece at a price that is amazingly low.
$399.95
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