
MTF's 2008 'teaser' post for the Concord Tourbillon Gravity offers a rare glimpse into the pre-release excitement and speculation surrounding a significant new complication. Leveraging 'secret squirrel' sources and playful prose, MTF builds anticipation for a watch that promised to redefine the tourbillon's presentation. This article captures the early buzz and community curiosity around Concord's innovative approach to high horology.
With due regard for press embargo until the 2008 Swiss watch shows, our source 'Night Watchman' has secreted these files in our Despatch-Bag out of the Valley of Watch-Elves.

The photo above was seen some months ago when I met Concord president, Vincent Perriard, at the launch of the C1 range in Singapore. click here
It only serves to lend credibility to 'NightWatchman'..........
Sketches were made with squirrel dust and under elven gas-light; one has been reproduced below:

I would like to disavow any knowledge of the final final version of the watch but my Swiss gnome bankers told me to (as they gruffly put it): "Forgetaboutit !"
Apparently, my USD account has taken a beating because some spotty-faced youthful ass got nervous in Wichita Falls or Wall Street or something.
So, I care not what the blxxdy-thing looks like anyway

But wait! Is that THE watch on someone's wrist already? Surely that's 'rude' and not allowed?
Who is that previleged personage? What 'pull' does he have?
These are the questions that have gone unanswered.......grrr.
Til next time, when the hedgehog yawns by the moonlight.
MTF
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This message has been edited by MTF on 2008-02-04 10:25:38Loving the teaser pics MTF. Please do post more! Cheers, Anthony
I almost thought it was a flashlight!
in vague ergonomic terms........ MTF
I guess it's done by BNB? - SJX
..put the wrist watch tourbillon in the same relative position as it would be for your pocket watches tourbillon in your your pocket. Question: will it be wearable? Don
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