The Marco Tedeschi MT1.1 Tourbillon 7‑Day Watch: Evolution of a Kross Studio Creation

The Marco Tedeschi MT1.1 Tourbillon 7‑Day Watch: Evolution of a Kross Studio Creation

The Marco Tedeschi MT1.1 Tourbillon 7 Jours builds on the previous MT1 Tourbillon, retaining its crown‑less, open‑worked design while adding a power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock and a week‑long reserve. Available in four materials—grade‑5 titanium, black DLC‑coated titanium, tantalum, and 18‑karat pink gold—the 44 mm case measures just over 15 mm in thickness and features a lug‑less profile, a flat titanium D‑ring crown integrated into the back, and a black calfskin strap with an interchangeable push‑button system. The in‑house calibre MT 7010 IRM powers the watch with a manual winding mechanism, 21,600 vph, 31 jewels, and a seven‑day reserve delivered through an oversized barrel, while a pusher at 3 o’clock handles winding and time‑setting functions. Pricing starts at CHF 69,900 for the titanium version and rises to CHF 89,900 for the pink gold model, reflecting the premium materials and intricate craftsmanship. The watch’s open‑worked movement, flying tourbillon, and rose‑gold‑coloured hands with white Super‑LumiNova create a striking visual contrast, especially on the darker tantalum and black DLC variants. With a water resistance of 30 m and a distinctive, industrial aesthetic, the MT1.1 Tourbillon 7 Jours exemplifies Marco Tedeschi’s innovative approach to independent watchmaking, merging traditional horology with modern, unconventional design elements.

Buying Time Analysis: The story highlights Marco Tedeschi’s innovative evolution from Kross Studio, showcasing a groundbreaking week‑long power‑reserve tourbillon that redefines mechanical watchmaking and sets a new benchmark for luxury independent horology.

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