
A passionate desire for innovation, elite design and an uncompromising commitment to perfection has made the House of Buben&Zorweg a top address for lovers of fine timepieces. The company lately showcased its masterpieces of craftsmanship at Baselworld 2009 and the latest offering from their side is a limited-edition chronological masterpiece - the Objet de Temps II. Presenting the brand’s exclusive character, flawless craftsmanship and use of exemplary material, the Objet de Temps II is one step ahead of its predecessor, the Objet de Temps I. Limited to 75 units worldwide, the masterpiece comes with a range of unique features, including a double-sided Buben&Zorweg world time clock with an impressive double Tourbillon complication. While this large world time display on the dial highlights the master clock’s graphic quality, an 8kg weight pull supports perfectly the 30-day power reserve. The solid granite base rotates with the help of an electronically controlled mechanism. Another highlight of the master creation is the set of 12 Time Mover watch winders that will meet the demands of the most demanding watch aficionados.
To top all these features, there is a built-in musical mechanism that plays Mozart three times a day. Available in metallic, gold and macassar, the Objet de Temps II is one exquisitely crafted chronological object that will impress watch lovers who love complications that lend a clock the flair of uniqueness.
Via: Ameinfo


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