
DonCorson provides an insightful overview of Moritz Grossmann's presence at BaselWorld 2015, detailing the brand's commitment to high horology and Glashütte traditions. The post showcases the Benu and Atum models, highlighting their distinctive German watchmaking features and exquisite finishing.



































The C.E.O is a young lady that was prior to Moritz Grossmann already in the watch industry. This is only one particularity in this tourbillion. Looks good. Best Moritz
The hands are very, very fine and the counterweights are a fine touch. The human hair brush is an oddity, but it does not really influence my impression either way. Have never seen these watches available for sale, but they look to be another very fine option for lovers of fine German watches.
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