Moritz Grossmann, a name synonymous with exquisite German watchmaking since its re-establishment in 2008, continues to uphold the heritage of 'Schönstes deutsches Handwerk' (most beautiful German craftsmanship). The acclaimed Tremblage series, first unveiled in 2021, has long been a testament to the brand's dedication to intricate manual engraving, traditionally seen on German silver dials. Now, to honor the bicentennial of its founder, the visionary watchmaker and scientist Moritz Grossmann, the company presents the exclusive Tremblage Gold editions. These new models elevate the artistry by incorporating solid gold dials within precious metal casings, preserving the original's refined aesthetic and advanced mechanical ingenuity.
The Tremblage Gold collection maintains the distinctive Benu casing, measuring 41mm in diameter and 11.35mm in height, and is now offered in a choice of elegant rose gold or lustrous platinum. The fundamental design, including the unique crown-and-pusher system and sapphire crystals on both sides, remains consistent. This innovative mechanism intelligently separates the winding and setting operations: a pull of the crown halts the movement, while a subtle push at 4 o'clock reactivates it, thereby enhancing accuracy and safeguarding the intricate internal components. A notable upgrade in these editions is the use of solid rose gold for the dial base, a departure from German silver. Each dial undergoes the labor-intensive tremblage hand-engraving process, where skilled artisans employ a burin to create a consistent, finely textured surface through precise, repeated movements. This arduous endeavor demands days of unwavering concentration and absolute consistency, with any flaw resulting in the dial's rejection.
As with previous iterations, the numerals, brand logo, and minute tracks are not applied but are masterfully carved in relief, then meticulously hand-polished to create a striking contrast against the textured background. The collection offers two distinct aesthetic choices: the rose gold case model features a black rhodium-plated dial, which provides a dramatic backdrop for the polished elements and matching gold hands. Conversely, the platinum version showcases the natural hue of the gold dial, complemented by polished steel hands. Both designs proudly display the historical "M. Grossmann" logo, a nod to the brand's rich legacy dating back to 1875. The watches are powered by the manufacture's in-house calibre 100.1, a hand-wound movement unchanged from its predecessors. This movement adheres to traditional Glashütte construction, featuring a two-thirds plate crafted from untreated German silver, elegant pillars, and a large balance wheel oscillating at 18,000 vibrations per hour. It boasts a 42-hour power reserve and incorporates Moritz Grossmann's unique balance with variable inertia and micrometric adjustment. These elements collectively underscore the profound artistry and technical prowess embedded in each timepiece.
The intricate details, such as raised gold chatons, hand-engraved balance and escape wheel cocks, heat-treated brown-violet screws, and extensively hand-polished bevels, underscore the artisanal philosophy that defines these timepieces. A special "1826" engraving on the balance cock pays tribute to the birth year of the founder. Each variant is presented on a hand-stitched alligator strap, and both editions are strictly limited to just eight pieces each, making them incredibly exclusive. These watches are more than mere instruments for telling time; they are miniature works of art, encapsulating centuries of horological knowledge and passionate dedication. They remind us that true value lies not just in function, but in the enduring beauty and meticulous care born from human hands and unwavering commitment to excellence.