Tourbillon Watch Galleries

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BHI Tourbillons

These tourbillon watches sold by the British Horological Institute (BHI) Limited are sourced from China using Liaoning tourbillon movements, well known for their low costs. These watches are priced at around £400 ($600), please see BHI's website for details.

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Chinese Tourbillons For Sale

In this album are some examples of Chinese tourbillon watches for sale on this website. We have sourced some high quality tourbillon watches for reasonable prices. Please use the contact form should you be interested.

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Breguet

If Breguet holds a special place in our cultural heritage, it is because its founder, A.-L. Breguet (1747-1823), set the standard by which all fine watchmaking has since been judged. Today, his heirs at Breguet still make each watch as a model of supreme horological art.

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Blancpain

Blancpain is now part of the Swatch group. Blancpain's Tourbillon 1735 has claimed the title of "World's Most Expensive Watches" with a price tag of near $1,000,000.

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Tianjin Sea-Gull

Tianjin Sea-Gull, established in 1955, manufactures a fourth of the precision timepieces produced on the entire planet and is one of the six watch makers in China with ability to make tourbillon movements.

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Arnold and Son

Arnold & Son is the fruit of England's wide-ranging interest in the manufacture of marine timepieces. Established in 1764, Arnold chronometers accompany numerous famous British explorers: Cook, Phipps, Vancouver, Flinders, Dr.Livingstone, John Franklin, Sir Ernest Shackleton, etc.

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