THE 1 Hz.....

Apr 18, 2024,20:54 PM
 

I was always fascinated by the timepiece...it was different totally than the rest when we look at the time it was launched.


but the case was (and still is) gigantic !

Personally I discovered the 'Push crown' feature between winding and setting the timepiece...


Movement is another story...the Brothers have started it well before the Remontoire took the steel bridge design into fame !


Credits : Timepiece from a Friend of WatchProsite.

Best,
mahesh.,

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Good old memories!

 
 By: amanico : April 18th, 2024-20:55
I discovered it in Las Vega, during our IGOTT 2, in 2011. Best, Nicolas ...  

Well it’s modern

 
 By: EinPa : April 18th, 2024-22:32
A zebra doesn’t change its stripes 😂

You wear it on your wrist

 
 By: EinPa : April 18th, 2024-23:25
😆

Damn! :))))

 
 By: amanico : April 18th, 2024-23:27

Love it as well

 
 By: mark1958a : April 19th, 2024-01:05
Beautiful

true, I came across this when I was studying in NL and when I saw the price my head spun ;-)

 
 By: mahesh : April 19th, 2024-18:37
I tend to like the 1941 decennium - will fit well on my wrist.

For me, the is what put Grönefeld on the horological map!

 
 By: Tim Jackson : April 19th, 2024-08:10
When they introduced this watch in Baselworld, it was a game changer. No one had previously put this complication into a wristwatch. Truly brilliant! As the One Hertz evolved slightly over the years, they imo improved the dial layout. The movement is amaz...  

thanks for sharing Tim...brilliant pictures !

 
 By: mahesh : April 19th, 2024-18:38
stunning movement in deed.

That one i remember very well 👌🏻🤗

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : April 20th, 2024-09:21
If i am correct it was one of the last ones available and our friend bought it during Baselworld. It looks so good with a rose gold case 👌🏻😘

Almost correct…he committed to the Parallax Tourbillon in Baselworld.

 
 By: Tim Jackson : April 21st, 2024-23:21
Ultimately ending up with the One Hertz the following year. Cheers, Tim