The Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT incorporates a tonneau case, echoing the scale of the Grande Date mannequin, and measures 43mm in width, 51mm in size, and 14.35mm in thickness. It is crafted to face up to shocks as much as 5000G and boasts water resistance as much as 100m. The watch is available in two variations: a 55g carbon case mixing high-density carbon and titanium powder, and a 61g hybrid mannequin with a carbon center case plus a titanium bezel and caseback. Both fashions are distinguished by a elegant titanium crown adorned with a colored rubber ring, and have glare-proof sapphire crystals on each the back and front.
The dial design adheres to the golden ratio, showcasing Bianchet’s signature up to date aesthetic whereas facilitating an intuitive studying of time. It features a 24-hour subdial for reference time on the high, animated by a rotating globe in synchronization with the hour hand, and a flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock accentuated with hand-applied lacquer. The proprietary hand-wound motion operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour and affords a 90-hour energy reserve.
Bianchet’s newest providing is available in six distinct references, with the carbon case out there in white, blue, pink, or inexperienced accents, and the hybrid case mannequin that includes blue or pink rubber accents. Each variant is provided with a vulcanized pure rubber strap, complemented by a titanium folding clasp and a further black rubber strap for versatility. The Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT is priced at CHF 75,500 (excluding taxes), marking a brand new chapter in Bianchet’s quest to mix excessive efficiency with excessive trend within the realm of Haute Horlogerie.