Carl F.Bucherer debuts three new Manero tourbillon double peripheral products
The independent brand Carl F. Bucherer has provided some truly impressive movements in the past few years, perhaps nothing more than the CFB T3000 automatic tourbillon exhibited for the first time in the Manero tourbillon dual peripheral device in 2018. Bucherer returns with three new Manero Tourbillon dual-peripheral gold watches to showcase this movement.
Although the CFB T3000 power plant remains unchanged in previous iterations, the movement still maintains superb craftsmanship. In addition to the unique peripheral installation of the 12 o'clock tourbillon, the CFB T3000 also has a pioneering peripheral automatic winding system. The movement is certified by the COSC chronograph and has a 65-hour power reserve.
The three new models are designed in different 18k gold tones, representing white gold, yellow gold and rose gold. The trio uses a clean, classical dial design. The dial uses diamond pointers and a wedge-shaped index above the surface of the sunrise dial. This streamlined arrangement makes the tourbillon at 12 o'clock the visual center stage. Thanks to Bucherer's peripheral mounting system, the outstanding difficulty lies in the floating appearance on the dial with no visible accessories.