The Chanel J12 Diamond Tourbillon Calibre 5

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Every tourbillon clock is designed with the onlooker’s attention in mind. The whirling mechanism, which is French for “whirlwind” since it truly spins on itself, delivers a true show that is sensory, artistic, and constantly pleasing. However, there are individuals whose eyes are bigger than their stomachs. Chanel amps up the showiness and status for these visual hedonists by capping the complexity with a diamond.

The Chanel J12 Diamond Tourbillon Calibre 5 is a technical and creative tour de force that culminates 35 years of fine watchmaking by the Parisian couturier. It was designed in Paris by Arnaud Chastaingt, Director of Chanel’s Watchmaking Creation Studio, and developed and assembled by the Chanel Manufacture at La Chaux-de-Fonds. The watch incorporates Chanel’s sixth in-house movement, as well as the first to have a flying tourbillon.

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