Greubel Forsey is an independent Swiss watchmaking company founded in 2004 by Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey and headquartered in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Greubel Forsey specializes in the design and manufacture of high-end watches, which are often (but not exclusively) known for their high level of hand-finishing. This time, the company not only introduced a modern design language, but also introduced new mechanisms. Today, it presents us its latest invention in the field of watches, the newly released "Cardon Tourbillon" watch. Greubel Forsey not only introduced a new design, but also introduced a brand new mechanism represented by a patented tourbillon.
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It's impressive how Greubel Forsey combines modern design with traditional watchmaking techniques. Their focus on hand-finishing really sets them apart in the luxury watch market. The introduction of the "Cardon Tourbillon" sounds intriguing—I'm curious about how their new patented mechanism will perform. It's always exciting to see innovative approaches in watchmaking. Have you had the chance to see any of their pieces in person?