
Christianch, a discerning collector, initiates a fascinating comparison between two distinct tourbillon timepieces: the H. Moser & Cie. Flying Tourbillon and the Carl F. Bucherer Manero 'double peripheral' floating tourbillon. This article delves into the nuances of these horological marvels, inviting readers to explore the technical and aesthetic differences that define each brand's approach to this complex complication. Christianch's inquiry serves as a valuable starting point for understanding the diverse landscape of contemporary tourbillon watches.


If you're asking, seems like neither are nice enough for you to pounce on either of them! I'd wait until one sings to you more. That being said, if you're looking for a Tourbillon, the one I'd consider is the Vacheron Constantin 6000T - add that to your duo and make it a trio! Here's my review of it: www.watchprosite.com
the Bucherer and if the tourbillon/watch is nicer ! Thanks for the link! the Vacheron is fantastic, just at a much different pricepoint !
which is also pretty light I would say..I was considering the Bucherer one but not sure yet
due to a more modular construction.. but I like the carbon case of the other one too!
Well, CFB is quiet neat too
Love that fume and clean dial
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