Bianchet Unveils Its Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT

Bianchet Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT montre

In a world where time slips by at a dizzying pace, Bianchet has recently lifted the veil on a creation that seems to defy the laws of gravity—and time itself: the Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT. This isn’t just a watch; it’s a companion for those who, despite packed schedules and constant travel, want to capture every moment with elegance and precision.

Picture yourself crossing time zones, from a buzzing metropolis to an oasis of calm, with a timepiece that doesn’t merely keep up with you—it guides you. The Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT is that discreet yet essential presence on your wrist, designed for nomadic minds who cherish both adventure and understated luxury.

Bianchet Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT

What makes this watch particularly special is the perfect harmony it embodies between tradition and innovation. Its heart beats to the rhythm of a titanium movement, topped by a flying tourbillon—a technical feat that, once reserved for connoisseurs, becomes here a symbol of the union between past and present. This mechanism, hand-assembled in Switzerland, is an ode to craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail—values that seem increasingly rare in our fast-paced world.

The design of the Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT draws on the proportions of the golden ratio, delivering an aesthetic balance that is both a pleasure for the eye and a comfort for the soul. The sophisticated colour accents and the dial adorned with a globe are not mere decorative touches; they are invitations to reflect on our place in the world and on the precious moments we share.

Designed for modern-day adventurers, this watch is more than a simple instrument for measuring time. It is a companion for those who live every moment to the fullest, offering not only the ability to track two time zones, but also the promise of rock-solid resilience and reliability. Whether you’re diving into the ocean depths or scaling summits, the Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT is ready to rise to the challenge.

montre Bianchet Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT

Behind every Bianchet watch lie stories of craftsmanship, innovation, and an unrelenting pursuit of perfection. The Flying Tourbillon Sport GMT is not merely a luxury object (priced at 75,500 Swiss francs, roughly the equivalent in euros); it is a celebration of what drives us to explore, to dream, and to savour every tick of life’s journey. Wearing this watch isn’t just about keeping time—it’s about embracing a philosophy in which every instant matters and every adventure is an opportunity to discover the world’s hidden beauty.

Technical SpecificationsDetails
NameFlying Tourbillon Sport GMT
MovementHand-wound flying tourbillon, GMT Night & Day with function selector. Titanium mainplate and bridges. Titanium tourbillon cage mounted on ball bearings. Frequency: 3Hz – 21,600 vibrations/hour. GMT Dual Time complication with Night&Day indicator. Crown function indicator. Variable-inertia balance. Adjusted to 6 positions.
Movement FinishingSandblasted and satin-finished mainplate and bridges, with hand-applied bevels on titanium. DLC “Diamond Like Carbon” coating, black finish. Hand-applied lacquer.
Power Reserve90 hours (+/-5%)
Water Resistance100 metres
WeightCarbon: 55g / Hybrid: 61g (without strap)
Warranty5 years
Manufacturing PartnersInotech, Precision Engineering – Générale Ressorts, Crelier, Goldec, Bandi, AE Decolletages, Ultradec, Protofil, CMT Rickenbach, Quickparts, GMG
Case – MaterialsCarbon version: Titanium-Dust-High-Density Carbon (high-density carbon infused with titanium powder). Hybrid version: Titanium bezel and caseback. Case middle in Titanium-Dust-High-Density-Carbon.
Case – FinishingHand-finished case. Hand-finished polished crown. Anti-reflective sapphire crystal on the bezel and on the back.
Case DimensionsW: 43mm L: 51mm H: 14.35mm
Strap & BuckleTitanium folding clasp with natural vulcanised rubber strap.
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