Andrew:
Thanks for the most comprehensive report on-line about this Greubel Forsey Chronometry Competition Story.
I was a sceptical person. My profession as a medical researcher demands it.
With Greubel Forsey, I have come to realise that they put their reputation on the front line and have proven their technology. Like LeMans 24-hour racing, the endurance and reliability counts for as much as spurts of precision.
The same spirit prevails at Chopard (LUC) with Mr Karl-Friedrich Scheufele insisting they enter with their standard single-cage tourbillon.
The standard LUC tourbillon could not beat Greubel Forsey multi-axis technology but came 2nd in 2011.
The Chopard L.U.C “Tourbillon Tech Twist All Black”, Cal. L.U.C. 4TBSTSI was the best single tourbillon watch that survived. That was an improvement from the previous contest when Chopard finished 3rd by one point!
In the 2009 Contest, some famous names "crashed and burned" on the reliability front but we are not allowed to name them
In 2011 Contest, some of those that entered in 2009 invoked "masterly inactivity" to avoid bad publicity
I am a simple man, so my favourite Greubel Forsey watch is unobtainable...its a prototype and no fancy multi-axis tourbillon. EWT Prototype SF

If I had to CHOOSE a multiple-tourbillon model, this Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon 30 Degrees is a subtle colour combination....Nice symmetrical case shape too.

Regards,
MTF
This message has been edited by MTF on 2013-03-31 04:12:43