Henri Grandjean and Cie. Presents the Magician, With Mysterious Triple-Axis Tourbillon
Henri Grandjean and Cie has re-emerged in the world of horology with the Henri Grandjean Magician, a limited edition watch featuring a mesmerizing triple-axis tourbillon that appears to float in mid-air. This remarkable timepiece utilizes a unique mechanism involving superimposed transparent discs to create the illusion of weightlessness. The tourbillon rotates around three separate axes, showcasing intricate 3D motion at various speeds, which is made possible through advanced lightweight materials like magnesium and titanium. The Magician houses the in-house developed hand-wound calibre 1831 movement, beautifully decorated with Geneva stripes and featuring a power reserve of approximately 40 hours. The watch is presented in a 45mm rose gold case, available in several iterations, and is secured with an alligator leather strap. With pricing set at CHF 350,000 for the titanium version, CHF 380,000 for plain gold, and CHF 480,000 for engraved gold, it is a testament to the brand’s commitment to combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary innovation.