BRM Tourbillon TR1 Watch: A First For The French
Filed under: Timepieces / Watches

The tourbillon cage itself is 18mm wide set in a titanium cage. As it is large, it take 105 seconds to rotate, but there is a separate hands for the seconds (most tourbillons rotate in 60 seconds). The two rotors seen through the skeletonized movement help wind the special mainspring that is also shielded from shock. The rotors themselves require no oil for lubrication as they are on ceramic bearings. The mechanical inventiveness of the TR1 does not end there - there are numerous unique elements - and it has a completely unique and forward thinking movement. Nothing else like it exists.
You are probably now aware that the BRM TR1 is for serious watch lovers and mechanical enthusiasts only. Bernard Richard of BRM wants to make sure his clientele appreciate all that went into the design and construction. At prices around 109,000 Euros, you'll most likely get an opportunity to have Mr. Richard explain it all to you personally if you get one. Availability starts this month.
Ariel Adams publishes the watch review site aBlogtoRead.com.
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