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As a jeweller, making tourbillon is bold statement for Graff that they are serious in watchmaking. MasterGraff has two versions. The self-winding model has a movement provided by Christophe Claret, the eminent complicated timepiece manufactory. The calibre with 72-hour power reserve is fitted in a black DLC casing with a diameter of 47mm. On the dark dial, the flying tourbillon is placed at 6 o'clock. At the centre of the carriage, a red hand runs with the tourbillon to serve as seconds display. The rim of the window is occupied by grey seconds indexes. The huge grey hours and minutes hands are piereced whereas the index at 12 o'clock is still a triangular=cut emerald. At 10 is a date subdial, between it and the tourbillon is an arc for retrograde 24-hour GMT. Worn on black alligator strap, the models in white or pink gold casing are also provided, each limited to 30 pieces. Another version houses a manual-winding movement coming from Technotime. Measuring 45mm, the black DLC casing plays host to a dial with the tourbillon at 9. Topping it is a vertical bridge. The retrograde date stands at 2 o'clock while the 120-hour power reserve is placed at 5. As always, at 12 is a triangular-cut emerald while the crown is topped by a faceted black diamond. Coming with black rubber strap or red leather strap, it is limited to 30.

Graff Diamond Watches Reviews

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