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| Brand: | Moritz Grossmann |
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| Family: | Benu |
| Reference: | MG-000003 |
| Name: | Benu Platinum |
| Produced: | 2010 |
| Limited: | Yes, 25 units |
| Material: | Platinum |
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| Glass: | Sapphire |
| Back: | Open |
| Shape: | Round |
| Diameter: | 41.00 mm |
| Height: | 11.10 mm |
| Color: | White |
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| Finish: | Gloss |
| Indexes: | Arabic Numerals |
| Hands: | Lancette |
The Benu marked the introduction of the Moritz Grossmann brand. With its puristic design on the outside and the hidden finesse inside the case, it reflects the heritage of Moritz Grossmann yet it is clearly anchored in the here and now. In the three-part gold or platinum case, nearly 200 hand-crafted parts interact with great precision. The movement, caliber100.0, is visible through the sapphire-crystal caseback and features a distinct German lay-out.
Reference MG01.A-03-A000003 has a white gold case and a white 'cold enamel' dial. It is a limited edition of 25 pieces.
Mortiz Grossmann caliber 100.0 is a hand-wound movement with a power reserve of 42 hours. It consists of 188 parts including 17 jewels, of which 3 are done in screwed gold chatons. It features a shock-resistant screw balance with Breguet overcoil shaped after G. Gerstenberger. The 2/3 plate and frame pillars are made of untreated German silver. The bridges (/plates)as well as balance and escape-wheel cocks are manually engraved, including broad horizontal Glashutte ribbing, and three-band snailing on the ratchet wheel. Other notable features include the? screwed, raised gold chatons, the separately removable clutch winder, the modified Glashutte stopwork with controlled backlash, and the adjustment with a Grossmann micrometer screw on the cantilevered balance cock.
| Type: | Handwound |
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| Brand: | Moritz Grossmann |
| Caliber: | 100.0 |
| Display: | Analog |
| Diameter: | 36.40 mm |
| Jewels: | 17 |
| Reserve: | 42 h |
| Frequency: | 18000 bph |
| Time: | Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds |
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