Harry Winston

Histoire de Tourbillon 6

Ref: HCOMTT55WW001

Price available upon request

The curtain rises on the sixth chapter of Histoire de Tourbillon. This High Watchmaking and High Complication by Harry Winston once again pushes the envelope in both technical sophistication and exclusivity. Its HW4701 caliber is the most complex in the Histoire de Tourbillon series. A genuine first in the history of horology, it combines two independent hour indications: one regulated by a tri-axial tourbillon and the other by a karussel. Both karrusel and tourbillon operate in a similar manner and feature the same exceptional precision-rating qualities. The impressive white gold case is designed to fit the contours and accompany the technical constraints of a movement distinguished by its unique complexity and construction. Dimensions: 55 x 49mm Limited Edition of 20 pieces

Specifications
  • Product Type

    Watches

  • Case

    18K White Gold

  • Diameter

    55mm

  • Dial

    Black Galvanic

  • Functions

    See Description

  • Movement

    Hand-Wound

  • Bracelet/Strap

    Alligator

  • Water Resistance
WARRANTY Your Harry Winston watch is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of twenty-four months from the date of its original purchase provided the warranty card has been duly completed and signed by an official Harry Winston retailer or a Harry Winston boutique.
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Harry Winston

Brand Heritage

Harry Winston Brand History

Harry Winston Brand History

The House of Harry Winston started its haute horlogerie journey in 1989, and it remains one of the most exclusive brands worldwide, combining its famous jewellery craftsmanship with exceptional movements. As an ode to the first Harry Winston Salon, which opened its doors in 1960, the timepieces carry the three arches of the Fifth Avenue location façade. They gracefully appear at 3 o’clock in the Harry Winston Midnight watches and Ocean collection, as well as at 12 and 6 o’clock for Avenue and Premier collections. True to its title as King of Diamonds, the history of Harry Winston includes some of the most famous gemstones in the world, such as the Jonker, the Taylor-Burton diamond, and the Hope Diamond, which Mr. Winston donated to the Smithsonian in 1958. But Harry Winston’s pioneering craftsmanship and innovative designs did not stop with jewellery pieces. The House’s timepieces are a true echo to its founder’s own preferred aesthetics. Additionally, the company brought innovation to the world of luxury watches through its first use of Zalium, a unique alloy of zirconium. The tri-dimensional dials are also a Harry Winston inauguration, becoming a signature code for the House.