A historic engraving technique is being given a new lease of life to mark Moritz Grossmann's anniversary on 11 November 2021. Finished using the eponymous tremblage engraving technique, the TREMBLAGE anniversary model elegantly combines vintage style with the finest mechanics. The timepiece is available in stainless steel (shown) and rose gold, with a choice of straps and buckles.
Ref. MG-003327
To inquire about availability please phone 303.572.1111
Material and surface form a fascinating liaison. German silver is an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc, among others, which is frequently used in historical watches and movements. Thanks to the surface treatment, this alloy produces a silver-like hue with an aesthetic vintage look. The three-dimensional appearance of the dial underscores the effect: The numerals of the hours and circular small seconds rise above the surface, as does the historic “M. Grossmann” logo from 1875, which goes back to Moritz Grossmann, the famous watchmaking pioneer who gave his name to the Glashütte manufactory.
Moritz Grossmann timepieces sell very quickly. If interested in one of these watches please reach out to Jeremy: [email protected] to be updated with availability.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Movement
- Manufactory calibre 100.1
- Manual winding
- Adjusted in five positions
Special features
- Dial tremblage
- Grossmann balance
- Hand setting override and start of movement with lateral pusher
- Space-saving modified Glashütte stopwork with backlash
- Adjustment with Grossmann micrometer screw on cantilevered balance cock
- Movement with 2/3 plate and pillars made of untreated German silver
- Balance cock and escape-wheel cock hand-engraved
- Grained train bridge
- 3-band snailing on the ratchet wheel
- Raised gold chatons with pan-head screws
- Separately removable clutch winding mechanism
- Stop seconds for hand setting
Functions
- Hours and minutes
- Subsidiary seconds with stop seconds
- Grossmann winder with pusher
Number of parts
198
Jewels
20 jewels, 3 of which in screwed gold chatons
Escapement
Lever escapement
Oscillator
- Shock-absorbed Grossmann balance with 4 inertia screws and 2 poising screws, - Nivarox 1 balance spring with No. 80 Breguet terminal curve
- Gustav Gerstenberger geometry
Balance
Diameter: 14.2 mm
Frequency
18,000 semi-oscillations/hour
Power reserve
42 hours when fully wound
Operating elements
- Crowns in 750/000 gold/stainless steel to wind the watch and set the time
- Pusher in 750/000
Case dimensions
- 41.0 mm diameter
- 11.35 mm height
Movement dimensions
- 36.4 mm diameter
- 5.0 mm height
Case
Three-part, stainless steel
Dial
German silver, tremblage
Hands
Manually crafted, steel, annealed to a blue hue
Crystal/display back
Sapphire crystal, antireflection-coated on one side
Strap
Hand-stitched alligator leather with prong buckle in stainless steel
Oster Jewelers is an authorized Moritz Grossmann Retailer