Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant
Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant
Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant
Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant
Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant
Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant
Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant
Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box - ClockSavant

Sold - Ticino DG Real Automatic Chinese Tourbillon with Day and Date with Box

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Summary

Of all the mechanical watches made in China, the ones that command our interest the most are their tourbillons. Note the term tourbillon is often used incorrectly to describe a watch with a hole in the dial showing a traditional watch escapement. This is not a real tourbillon. A real tourbillon is a complicated mechanical movement with a rotating cage housing the watch balance and accompanying pallet, and this cage rotates 360 degrees. The idea of the tourbillon is to reduce the positional affects on the balance by having it rotate constantly.  There are two types of tourbillons, offset ones where the balance is slightly offset in the cage and a centre tourbillon where the balance is centered in the cage.  Swiss tourbillons are the finest available but can cost from $30,000 upwards and are therefore unattainable for many collectors. The Chinese tourbillons are far lower cost, reasonably well made— enough to be enjoyed by the collector— and allow the collector experience a watch complication they may not otherwise be able to. The watch we have here contains an automatic wind tourbillon— a rarer form of Chinese movement that its manufacturer, Dixmont Guangzhou, specializes in. It also tracks the day and date. The case and dial are excellent quality. The decoration on the movement is something we see on some of the Asian watches and rarely on Swiss ones. It is a hammered style of decoration, we are unsure what this particular method is called.  The pushers you see on the case, which look like chronograph pushers, are in-fact used to adjust the day and date.  The case design is very nice and we paired it with a perfectly matching lightly used watch band and deployant.

Brand

Ticino

Type

Automatic Wind, Tourbillon, Day, Date

Calibre

GuangDong DG Tourbillon Dixmont Guangzhou DG

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Size

42mm

Strap

Lightly used leather strap (size is long) with deployant buckle. 

Age

We estimate the watch was manufactured in 2010.

Service History

We purchased this watch new and it has not been serviced since then. We have performed comprehensive testing and performance measurement. 

Condition

LIke new condition

Quality Control Comprehensive ClockSavant Testing. Performance measurement results for this watch are provided below. 

Returns

14-day return period provided that watch is returned in condition received.

Care and Use All mechanical watches, and especially vintage watches, require special consideration in handling, care, and use. In order to obtain warranty support or to return an item, it is necessary that the customer did not cause damage to the watch. See the Support page to learn more about how to protect and care for your investment.

Sales Tax

North Carolina residents will pay sales tax

ClockSavant Watchmaker Testing, Certification, and Performance Measurement

All the watches we sell go through a comprehensive series of ClockSavant-developed functional, stability, and performance tests and are only approved for sale if they meet or exceed the criteria we have established. Performance measurements for this watch are provided below. See the Support page of our website for an explanation of watch performance measurements and guidance on interpretation. The watch performance values provided do not necessarily reflect the accuracy you will experience based on your unique watch wearing habits. You may experience a gain or loss by as much as approximately 1 minute per day with vintage watches.

Legend: Rate, Amplitude (Amp), and Beat Error (BE) are provided for Dial-Up (CH) and Dial-Down (FH) positions. Averages (Avg) are also provided. These represent the average performance of the watch across all 6 traditionally measured watch positions which, in addition to dial-up and dial-down, are the vertical positions of Crown-Up, Crown-Down, Crown-Left, and Crown-Right. Rate is expressed in seconds gained or lost during a 24 hour period. Amplitude is in degrees. Beat Error is in milliseconds.  Lift Angle used in measurement is unique to the particular watch calibre.  

Calibre DG Auto day date
Lift Angle 52
CH Rate 30
Amp 270
BE 0.1
FH Rate 25
Amp 290
BE 0.3
Avg Rate 25.67
Avg Amp 264.33
Avg BE 0.15

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