Posts tagged #Worldtimer

Baselworld 2019: Greubel Forsey GMT Quadruple Tourbillon. Live Pictures & Price.

When we thought we’ve seen it all when it comes to Greubel Forsey, then they keep rising the bar even higher. What we can only describe as the pinnacle of the art of watchmaking, brings the new Greubel Forsey GMT Quadruple Tourbillon. Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey have chosen to revisit their second invention and to take it even further by combining it with their legendary multiple time zone display GMT. Available in a total limited edition of 66 pieces with 11 in white gold —just released—, the new Greubel Forsey GMT Quadruple Tourbillon features a case measuring 46.5 mm by 17.45 mm in thickness.

Insider: Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time ref. 86060. Hands-on with a Worldtimer with Simultaneous Reading of all 37 Time Zones.

The Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle World Time ref. 86060/000R-9640 is one of the most complete worldtimers in the market providing the time for all 37 different time zones including those that are affected by half or quarter hour increments. The Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle World Time ref. 86060 is available in now available in four different variations, since at the end of 2015, the Maison launched two new models of the Traditionnelle World Time in either 18K white gold or 18K 5N pink gold sublimated by a gold map in the center of their dials.

Insider: Baume & Mercier Capeland Worldtimer. One of the Best Worldtimers in the Market.

A few weeks ago we presented our review of the Girard-Perregaux WW.TC Financial Power Reserve Worldtimer ref. 49850-11-152-BA6A, a watch that, along with Frédérique Constant's Worldtimer, is one of our favorite worldtimer watches in the market. 

This time, we are presenting the beautiful and well balanced Baume & Mercier Capeland Worldtimer. Baume & Mercier a.k.a. the 'Maison D'Horlogerie' was established in 1830 in Genève and since then, they have been offering beautiful classic watches at very reasonable prices. 

After perusing the Capeland Worldtimer a few weeks ago, we can confidently say that it is one of the best options in the market if you are looking to buy a well made and perfectly executed worldtimer timepiece. This watch is available in stainless steel or 18K red gold and from what we've heard through the grapevine, it features a Richemont calibre that seems to be the same movement fitted on the IWC Pilot's Watch Worldtimer.

The Baume & Mercier Capeland Worldtimer is a large classic looking watch featuring a 44 mm case, a blue alligator strap and a display case back. The watch fits like a glove and the readability of the dial is unparalleled.  

If you want to get into the world of complications, getting this worldtimer is a great option.

Sticker Price $7,900 USD. For more info click here.