This watch has a flying spherical tourbillon that moves in three axes, much like a gyroscope. The flying tourbillon is called so because it is only supported from one side, rather than two.
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When watchmakers go all out to push horological boundaries, from IWC Schaffhausen’s 45-million-year moonphase to Bovet’s daylight saving world timerDe Bethune's DB Kind of Grande Complication is grand indeed, a summary of the independent brand's greatest hits, hosting a perpetual calendar, spherical moonphase, blued titanium tourbillon ...
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