Halograph Series,Halograph Tourbillon
Xeric
Halograph Tourbillon Collector's Edition Oxblood
Halograph Tourbillon Collector's Edition Oxblood
Halograph Tourbillon Collector's Edition Oxblood
Halograph Tourbillon Collector's Edition Oxblood
Halograph Tourbillon Collector's Edition Oxblood

Halograph Tourbillon Collector's Edition Oxblood

Regular price $1,995.00 USD

The Halograph Tourbillon is the ultimate Xeric watch. The dial features our innovative signature split display and halo hands which float over the arcs to encircle the time. The inner arcs display the hours and the outer arcs display the minutes. The time can easily be read through the two halo hands. As the halo reaches the end of its track, a new halo appears on the opposite side. At the 6 o'clock position you see the balance wheel oscillating back and forth inside the tourbillon cage, which acts as our seconds indicator as it makes one full rotation every 60 seconds.

You may be asking, what is a tourbillon? One of the most challenging things watchmakers faced when regulating a mechanical movement was the effects that gravity plays on the caliber or movement. Originally developed by famed watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801. Breguet’s solution was to create an escapement that was constantly in a state of motion.

Tourbillons are arguably one the most difficult movements to make by hand. The escapement (hairspring, balance wheel, and pallet fork) is housed in a rotating cage that, because of the constant motion, averages out the effect of gravity when the watch is in different positions. They require a special set of tools and a lot of time to make. The tourbillon mechanism is tiny, weighing in at under a gram, and is usually crafted with more than 40 parts, finished by hand and made from lightweight metals like aluminum and titanium.

The straps are made using premium, full-grain leather from Horween, one of the oldest continuously running tanneries in the United States. The clasp design is the same used on high-end luxury watches. Unlike basic deployant clasps, the Halograph Tourbillon clasp allows the end of the long strap to slide between your wrist and the underside of the short strap so no extra leather keepers are required. The strap also has a built-in, quick release springbar system allowing you to swap out different straps for any occasion.

Each colorway is limited to only 99 pieces. Each watch is individually numbered.


The Halograph Tourbillon is the ultimate Xeric watch. The dial features our innovative signature split display and halo hands which float over the arcs to encircle the time. The inner arcs display the hours and the outer arcs display the minutes. The time can easily be read through the two halo hands. As the halo reaches the end of its track, a new halo appears on the opposite side. At the 6 o'clock position you see the balance wheel oscillating back and forth inside the tourbillon cage, which acts as our seconds indicator as it makes one full rotation every 60 seconds.

You may be asking, what is a tourbillon? One of the most challenging things watchmakers faced when regulating a mechanical movement was the effects that gravity plays on the caliber or movement. Originally developed by famed watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801. Breguet’s solution was to create an escapement that was constantly in a state of motion.

Tourbillons are arguably one the most difficult movements to make by hand. The escapement (hairspring, balance wheel, and pallet fork) is housed in a rotating cage that, because of the constant motion, averages out the effect of gravity when the watch is in different positions. They require a special set of tools and a lot of time to make. The tourbillon mechanism is tiny, weighing in at under a gram, and is usually crafted with more than 40 parts, finished by hand and made from lightweight metals like aluminum and titanium.

The straps are made using premium, full-grain leather from Horween, one of the oldest continuously running tanneries in the United States. The clasp design is the same used on high-end luxury watches. Unlike basic deployant clasps, the Halograph Tourbillon clasp allows the end of the long strap to slide between your wrist and the underside of the short strap so no extra leather keepers are required. The strap also has a built-in, quick release springbar system allowing you to swap out different straps for any occasion.

Each colorway is limited to only 99 pieces. Each watch is individually numbered.

Movement Type: PTS 3301 Tourbillon, 19 Jewels, 40 Hour Power Reserve
Movement Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds
Case: Hand finished 316L steel case
Crystal: Sapphire
Water resistance: 5 ATM
Dimensions: 46mm x 13mm
Strap: 22mm Horween leather sourced from U.S. based tannery with deployant clasp and quick release springbar system to easily swap out straps
SuperLumiNova: Yes

**Important: Due to the volume of orders during the holiday season, order fulfillment could be delayed up to 3 business days and transit times might also increase depending on the volume of the shipping carrier at that time.**

Orders placed on weekdays typically ship out within 1-2 business days. Orders placed over the weekend are processed the following business day, typically Monday, but occasionally Tuesday if Monday was a U.S. Holiday. Items can be returned or exchanged up to 30 days after the initial purchase. Find more information on our Returns Page.

Free U.S. shipping on orders over $99 and free standard worldwide shipping to most countries on orders over $199 (excludes collector display cases). Upgraded and expedited shipping will be quoted during checkout. Not all countries are eligible for free international shipping. Upgraded shipping options (estimated transit times and rates) will be quoted during checkout. All prices are in US Dollars ($USD). Most orders ship from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Estimated delivery time for free shipping within the USA is 7-10 business days and free international shipping is 14-28 business days (depending on your country). Because customs procedures & protocols vary by country, our estimated shipping times do not include the time it might take to clear your customs agency. Duties and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. Some international customers report little to no duties/taxes were due upon receipt of their shipment.

Here at Xeric, your satisfaction is our priority. We proudly offer a 1 year warranty on all watches. This limited warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use. For more information please visit Warranty & Repair

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