David Van Heim presents at GTE 2012 the watch T1 with tourbillon
Dutch watch company David Van Heim began operations in 2009, winning the attention of the public with an innovative approach to the creation of its products, its high-quality and original design. Tourbillon T1 was first introduced in October 2011 at the exhibition GTE.
The dimension of the watch case in 48 mm became a "wide" field for the realization of designers’ dreams who worked on the watch, to place on the dial the lunar calendar and the tourbillon.
Tourbillon is located at "12" o’clock position, where the tourbillon carriage is shown. But that's not all. Besides the tourbillon the model is also equipped with a date aperture, located at 6 o’clock position. Moreover, the date indicator is a lunar calendar at the same time. The dial is decorated in the style of Cotes de Geneve.
The dial is covered by an anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The watch case from stainless steel is made of eight parts; the water resistance up to 30 m, the case back is screwed.
The T1 watch is presented in two versions, with blue and gray dial.
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