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Extremely Limited Edition Watch: Franc Vila Tourbillon Dial Side Chronograph

Franc Vila Tourbillon Dial Side Chronograph Extremely Limited Edition

If you’d say 25 is quite limited numbers (Vacheron Constantin Tribal Mask), then try this FVa Cuatro 5-Day Tourbillon Chronograph by Franc Vila. It’s produced in an extremely limited number of 8 pieces only worldwide. Certainly you’ll be a ‘rare species’ if you could wear this.

This extraordinary Franc Vila Watch features a movement technology which is claimed to be the latest innovation in the watchmaking history:

  • The first hand made and first hand decorated FRANC VILA’s own movements: FVa N° 4 calibre movement
  • The first chronograph in history with dial side column wheel: Column Wheel Monopusher Chronograph movement

Made of die hard extreme steel, titanium and gold, this Franc Vila Tourbillon Dial Side Chronograph includes 5-day power reserve (120 hours) and “Esprit Unique” shape of elliptic and circular bezel.


Technical Data on official website:

Case: Red Gold, White Gold. Die Hard Extreme Steel, Titanium and Gold or Titanium and Die Hard Extreme Steel. Sapphire Crystal and Caseback with double sided anti-glare treatment. Chronograph monopusher at 2.

Movement: Fva No 4 Calibre, 262 components, 33 rubies.  Chronograph monopushing function with dial side column wheel, directly coupled to tourbillon. Flying tourbillon with inertial moment control mechanism and wheel differential system. Mechanism manufactured in the brand’s characteristic “Esprit Unique” shape, hand made and hand decorated.

Functions: hour, minute, chronograph monopusher and power reserve indication.
Dial: multilayer smoked sapphire crystal, half skeleton, 60 seconds (at 2) and 30 minutes (at 10) chronograph counters. Power reserve indication at 9.

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