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For the outsider, exactly what watch lovers sometimes identify as innovation and are willing to discuss, photograph, and gush at duration might appear to border on the absurd. Some complications, however, particularly the tourbillons, can certainly make most look a second time. Independent of their functioning, they frequently appear as works of micromechanical art, stunning in form and proportion, and rhythmic as a waltz or polka in their movement. One of the most spectacular of the past years may be in Swiss Replica Concord's C1 Gravity, whose movement originated in conjunction with the horological virtuosi at BNB, now sadly closed down. The tourbillon is vertically located alongside the case and the energy transferred across two axes on a trapeze composed of securely strung metal wiring.

Together with the bridges, the whole mechanism seems as if a miniaturized spaceship. Concord Replica Watches made a great progress way since its founding in Biel, Switzerland, in 1908. They began by making high-end wristwatches for the American market, then developed ultraflat calibers that fit in gold coins. In 1970, Gedalio Grinberg bought the company and integrated it into his American Watch Corporation (now MGI Luxury Group, including Movado and Ebel). It gained fame with hyper-thin quartz watches, the Delirium series, lower than 1 mm in height. It then moved back in sportive mechanical movements. Within the last few years Concord has reinvented once more as a watch manufacturer for the reliable technophile.