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Paparazzi Snaps: Concord C1 Tourbillon Gravity

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Remember previous postings about the Concord C1 Tourbillon Gravity by 'Night Watchman' and 'Secret Squirrel'?

We also had PuristS photos by Marcus Hanke from Basel.

Pre-Basel 2008 Press Photos: click here

BaselWorld 2008 Press Photos: click here

BaselWorld 2008 PuristS Photos: click here

 

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CEO Vincent Perriard secretly touched down to update the local distributors.

The working Concord C1 Tourbillon arrived in Singapore today - the first Asian country after BaselWorld. Like a tropical thunderstorm, it'll be here today and gone tomorrow!

Since both Night Watchman and Secret Squirrel are in Switzerland, we had to depend on our local papparazzi from TimeWerke magazine for these real-world photos; thanks be to them.



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On the wrist of Stefan Feltgen - responsible for Concord's sales and marketing


 

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There will be one more change to the final production model. No - not the change to the seconds indicator that I suggested.....but the crown will be more user-friendly. The fancy term is ergonomic none       that's "bigger crown" for the layman!

 

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Check out the DLC (diamond like coating) on the back  -  cool, eh?

"Audacious Disruption!" as Vincent Perriard keeps saying.

 

Regards,

MTF

 

 



This message has been edited by MTF on 2008-05-13 18:54:29

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AnthonyTsai May 12th, 2008-08:04
Smoking hot watch! 
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KCLQMULKU May 12th, 2008-11:07
Amazing!  
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foversta May 12th, 2008-13:17
Thanks a lot for the shots even if... 
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Allen May 12th, 2008-16:53
Looks cool! How big a wrist would I need? Looks like it would do serious damage to ones wallet as well!
The Curious Observer May 12th, 2008-19:37
looks very wearable... even though it appears large. Recall that Marcus Hanke's excellent report had earlier mentioned that the watch is 47mm in diameter and had a thickness of 13.5mm and "does not look too chunky on the wrist". Going by the pictures, it does seem wearable and ... 
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Marcus Hanke May 13th, 2008-00:08
Sorry, the dimensions you quoted were those of the new Worldtimer -nt nt
The Curious Observer May 13th, 2008-01:54
ahhh was too excited... and had to know 
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AnthonyTsai May 12th, 2008-20:49
If it's the same size as the regular C1, u don't need a large wrist I love how the C1 fits on my wrist, and the lugless case makes it even easier for the smallest wrists to wear the watch since the rubber strap immediately goes downward to your wrist. I use the 1st hole on the deployant strap for the C1 and it fits my wri... 
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Marcus Hanke May 13th, 2008-00:07
It is larger than the C1 chronograph ... 
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Marcus Hanke May 13th, 2008-00:10
Mr. Perriard had the firm intention to start delivery within a few months .... 
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Anyone else admire IWC's Pellaton winding system?

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