Grönefeld SIHH 2017: 1941 Remontoir, Parallax Tourbillon
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Grönefeld SIHH 2017: 1941 Remontoir, Parallax Tourbillon

By DonCorson · Jan 30, 2017 · 20 replies
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DonCorson provides an exclusive look at Grönefeld's novelties from SIHH 2017, showcasing new dial versions and case metals for their acclaimed 1941 Remontoir and Parallax Tourbillon. This post highlights the independent watchmaker's continued innovation and design evolution, particularly after the 1941 Remontoir won 'Best Men's Watch' at the 2016 GPHG. The detailed photographs capture the intricate craftsmanship that defines the Grönefeld brothers' work.

The Grönefeld brothers showed new dial versions and case metals of their award winning 1941 Remontoir and the Parallax tourbillon.
Note that among others the 1941 Remontoir won the Best Mens Watch at the 2016 GPHG in November.






























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Esharp
Jan 31, 2017

I just wish we could do without the dial text. One question - what are the period and direction of the movement of the wheel at 9 o\'clock? Best E.

GE
Geo
Jan 31, 2017

That 1941 Remontoir is such an amazing watch, I think I would wear it upside down. I really also like what they did with the dials. GEO

IA
iadxb
Jan 31, 2017

but my heart goes for the crimson-grey dial version. Thanks for sharing!

SK
skyeriding
Jan 31, 2017

It is non moving most of the time. But every 8 seconds, it quickly spins in a clockwise burst to recharge the rementoir spring Regards, skyeriding

JO
john c
Jan 31, 2017

Without doubt, Gronefeld is one of my grails. Just beautiful.

M4
M4
Jan 31, 2017

Excuse me while I clean the drool off my monitor. Those are spectacular. Great shots. I've followed the Remontoire for some time now, but the Parallax is something else too. Thank you. M4

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