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Old 6 May 2010, 11:59 PM   #1
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Flying Tourbillon

Do anyone here have Tourbillon watch?

Tourbillon is defined as high precision and extremely expansive movement because of it extremely complex movement, like the Omega flying tourbillon need US$300K.
PP...forget about it,,,you can buy 2 Ferrari cars for one tourbillon watch..

Luckily because Chinese want to show up in watch industry they invest alot (and even lost a lot $) on this old but very complex technology and build a flying tourbillon that everyone can afford...

I am happy to get one that really great,,I can see the whole wheel turning as a second movement,,damn good!

Here is the link of the Chinese tourbillon movement, they had exhibition in Swiss Basel show and invent this tourbillon without infringing any patent!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faDyZ-8EE6E
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Old 7 May 2010, 04:47 AM   #2
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It looks nice! A real tourbillon for a great price.

Thanks for sharing!
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