I recently saw an ad for an incredible timepiece. I will try to give you an accurate discription of the watch in question.
It is a Tourbillon that rotates where the markers are, clockwise. Another words, the actual Tourbillon, cage and all, actually move on the edge of the inside watch case. The hour and minute hands have black centers and silver outlines, with a very unique design. The center of the dial is dark and textured, with the outer part of the dial, what looks like brushed SS or Platinum. That is were the rotation starts, in this area, around the inner watch circumference. Also, from the pictures I saw in the magazine at the store, I could not locate a crown. This timepiece looked like there was no winding mechanism. It also has a moon phase indicator on the caseback.
Does anyone have more information on this watch, the manufacturer, and the actual Master Watchmaker himself?
This timepiece facinated me almost as much as Thomas Prescher Triple axis Tourbillon. Now that is a feat in engineering, design, will, expertise, precision, and determination.
Regards,
Kevin