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- In horology, a tourbillon (/tʊərˈbɪljən/; French: [tuʁbijɔ̃] "whirlwind") is an addition to the mechanics of a watch escapement to increase accuracy. Conceived...
- Look up tourbillon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tourbillon is a type of mechanical clock or watch escapement. Tourbillon may also refer to: Château...
- Tourbillon Castle (French: Château de Tourbillon) is a castle in Sion in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It is situated on a hill and faces the Basilique...
- The Stade de Tourbillon is a multi-purpose stadium in Sion, Switzerland. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC...
- Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Greubel Forsey makes timepieces with multiple tourbillons and inclined balance wheels with the aim of improving timekeeping precision...
- including tourbillon, minute repeater, sky chart, and moon phase & orbit. In 2013, the company introduced the second model of Sky Moon Tourbillon, Ref. 6002...
- the RM 006 Felipe M****a Tourbillon, which weighed 48 grams excluding the strap, in 2005 the 29 g RM 009 Felipe M****a Tourbillon., in 2007 the 20 g (including...
- luxury watchmaking company known for creating tonneau-shaped skeleton tourbillon watches. Bianchet was founded in 2017 by Rodolfo Festa Bianchet and Emmanuelle...
- high-watchmaking timepiece, the Quenttin, the first watch to have a vertical tourbillon and a 31-day power reserve, at the time the world's longest power reserve...
- headquarters in Villa Marguerite in 1999. It is best known for the historic Tourbillon with three gold bridges, which was awarded a gold medal at the 1889 International...