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Overseas

tourbillon

6000V/210T-H179 42.5 mm Titanium

Overseas

tourbillon 6000V/210T-H179

Geneva Seal

Introduced by the Republic and Canton of Geneva in 1886 as the ultimate standard in excellence and an emblem of Geneva’s fine watchmaking expertise, the Poinçon de Genève or Hallmark of Geneva, is synonymous with provenance, quality craftsmanship and reliability.

A tribute to the spirit of travel, this grade 5 titanium watch elegantly combines a Haute Horlogerie complication with a sporty aesthetic. With a thickness of only 5.65 millimeters, it houses a tourbillon encased in its Maltese cross-inspired cage, and offers a power reserve of more than 3 days. The peripheral weight in 22K 3N yellow gold reveals the movement in its entirety through the openworked caseback. The watch is customizable thanks to its three easily interchangeable straps – two rubber and one grade 5 titanium. The latter subtly reveals the Maltese cross through its links, the emblem of the Maison.


Watch Specifications

  • Diameter 42.5 mm
  • Thickness 10.39 mm
  • Water-resistance 5 bar (50 m)
  • Magnetic resistance (“Antimagnetic” marking on the watch case back) Yes
  • Case back Transparent sapphire crystal caseback
  • Dial description Sunburst satin-finished lacquered deep-red dial and velvet-finished minutes track. Small seconds on tourbillon carriage. 18K white gold applied hour/minute hands and hour-markers highlighted with blue SuperLuminova®.
  • Number of bracelets 3
  • Material of the bracelets Rubber (White), Rubber (Burgundy), Titanium (Polished/satin-finished)
  • Buckle type Triple folding clasp
  • Watch weight 112 g
  • Watch country of origin Switzerland
  • Certification Hallmark Of Geneva
  • Reference 2160
  • Energy Self-winding
  • Functions Small seconds on tourbillon carriage, Minutes, Tourbillon, Hours
  • Diameter 31 mm
  • Thickness 5.65 mm
  • Number of parts 188
  • Number of jewels 30
  • Power reserve 80 h
  • Frequency 18000 V.P.H. (2.5 Hz)