Greubel Forsey QP à Équation-Bright and Clear
After winning the award for Best Perpetual Calendar, Greubel Forsey continues to evolve the model into what you see here, featuring a chocolate-hued gold dial. Emphasizing legibility, the brand delivers a modern and captivating take on the perpetual calendar, incorporating new practical functions.
The design prioritizes simplifying the display while also making it exceedingly easy to set the correct date through the use of a bidirectional crown. With indicators on both sides of the watch, the owner can access a total of 15 pieces of information.
The 43.5 mm gold case has a height of 16 mm, a convex sapphire crystal, and water resistance up to 30 meters. The manual-winding movement offers a 72-hour power reserve and features two main springs rotating in opposite directions. The tourbillon is, of course, present, and nickel-palladium coating techniques are utilized.
Price: $680,000.