Glashütte Original Alfred Helwig Tourbillon 2

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Glashütte Original Alfred Helwig Tourbillon 2 Ref. 41-02-04-05-06

Alfred Helwig Tourbillon 2 is a luxury watch by Glashütte Original.

Alfred Helwig, professor at the German Watchmaker School Glashütte, wrote watch history in 1930 with the development of the first "flying" tourbillon. To his honor Glashütte Original in 2001 launched this luxury model for enthusiastic watch connaisseurs that finished 3rd at the election Watch of the Year 2002. This outstanding watch, which is operated by manual winding, is provided with a fine guilloché dial. The edition is limited to 25 pieces (platinum and rose gold).

Reference:

41-02-04-05-06

Movement:

GO 41-02, manual winding
Flying tourbillon after the invention of Alfred Helwig
Power reserve 48 hours

Functions:

Decentral hours and minutes indication, power reserve indicator, retrograde date display

Extras:

Limited to 25 pieces worldwide (platinum and rose gold)
3rd place at the election Watch of the Year 2002

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