“This
amazing new GRIEB & BENZINGER is based on a gorgeous base movement
originally made by Patek Philippe for Tiffany in about 1890. With a diameter of
only 36.5 mm, this tremendous assembly of complications including a minute
repeater and a split-seconds chronograph is rare in such a small movement.
Keeping in mind that this movement is already about 120 years old, it is
doubtlessly a sensation and tribute to historic watchmaking.
This
extraordinary, complicated watch well displays the intense workmanship
associated with the hand-engraving and guilloché as well as the
hand-skeletonization modifications of plates and bridges which are also
finished with rose gold or rhodium coating. Every single component must be
treated and restored, some had to be entirely replaced and, of course, they all
had to be reassembled to form one functional unit after treatment. The detailed
restoration of the more than 400 components of this movement required intense
attention and took more than 6 months. Taken comparison to the production of
new movements, the treatment in the GRIEB & BENZINGER workshops is so intensive
that it comes even close to a brand new production than just a restoration. And
in fact it is not just restoration – it`s art at its finest.
A signature
element of every single GRIEB & BENZINGER PLATINUM is the blue platinum
coated base plate. This is to honor famous Abraham-Louis Breguet student
Charles Oudin who has already built movements with blue base plates about 1820.
The GRIEB & BENZINGER workshop is proud to own one of these rare original
blue Oudin movements.
Since there
were a striking amount of timepieces with blue base plates supplied by Swiss
watch manufacturers (through Bovet and Charles Oudin among others) to imperial
China of the Qing Dynasty under Emperors Jia Qing and Dao Guang, the BLUE
DANUBE also symbolizes these historical roots.
The dial is
another highlight and signature element of the BLUE DANUBE. Skeletonized by
hand and with a rare Breguet frosted finish it unequivocally shows the
connoisseur the technical prowess needed to turn such an historic movement into
a new masterpiece.
The BLUE
DANUBE is once again a breathtaking collector’s item: a minute repeater
split-seconds chronograph in typical GRIEB & BENZINGER finish – a real
one-of-a-kind watch. In a solid 43 mm diameter case, this unique timepiece is
not only a design statement on the wrist but again the heaviest platinum watch
of its kind worldwide and of course a piece of art for only one lucky collector
worldwide for 350.000 € / US$ 450,000
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