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Carl F. Bucherer Manero Tourbillon Double Peripheral | Ref. 00.10920.02.33.01 – 43.1mm Stainless Steel – Caliber CFB T3000
The Carl F. Bucherer Manero Tourbillon Double Peripheral Ref. 00.10920.02.33.01 represents one of the most advanced technical achievements in modern Swiss watchmaking. This piece showcases the brand’s groundbreaking mastery of peripheral technology, featuring both a peripheral automatic winding system and a peripherally mounted floating tourbillon, an industry first innovation that has cemented Carl F. Bucherer as a leader in contemporary horological engineering. At the heart of this watch is the in-house Caliber CFB T3000, a COSC-certified chronometer movement that combines precision, efficiency, and technical artistry. The tourbillon appears to float within the dial at 12 o’clock, supported by three invisible ceramic ball bearings around its perimeter creating one of the cleanest, most visually striking tourbillon displays available. The movement also incorporates peripheral rotor winding, leaving the movement beautifully unobstructed when viewed through the sapphire caseback. The watch features a refined 43.1mm stainless steel case, expertly polished and satin-finished for a sophisticated yet modern appearance. The deep graphite grey sunburst dial adds understated elegance, complemented by gold-toned dauphine hands and applied markers. Despite its complication, the Manero Tourbillon Double Peripheral remains perfectly balanced in its design, offering symmetry, legibility, and aesthetic purity. A hand-stitched black alligator strap completes the look, paired with a stainless steel folding clasp for secure and comfortable wear. This model is the pinnacle of Carl F. Bucherer’s technical identity, combining Haute Horlogerie craftsmanship with contemporary engineering in a form that is both luxurious and distinctly unique.
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