Description
Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Gold in Rose Gold
The Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Gold in Rose Gold is a deeply considered tribute to the origins of German watchmaking, released to commemorate the 200th anniversary of its founder. It represents a continuation of Moritz Grossmann’s philosophy, where innovation and craftsmanship are inseparable, and every detail is executed with purpose.
Its defining feature is the dial, crafted from a solid disc of 750/000 rose gold and finished entirely by hand using the historic tremblage engraving technique. This intricate method produces a finely textured, matte surface that interacts subtly with light, giving the dial a quiet depth and tactile richness rarely seen in modern watchmaking.
In this rose gold version, the dial undergoes an additional black rhodium plating process, creating a striking contrast against the polished surfaces of the numerals and logo. These elements are cut directly from the dial and then revealed through careful finishing, resulting in a layered, almost sculptural composition that rewards close inspection.
The 750/000 rose gold case complements the dial with warmth and cohesion, reinforcing the watch’s understated elegance. Despite its visual refinement, the watch maintains a strong connection to traditional horology, where form follows function and decoration is always purposeful.
Inside, the calibre 100.1 offers a compelling view into the world of Moritz Grossmann. With its untreated German silver plates, hand-engraved balance cock, and carefully constructed balance system, the movement embodies the principles of precision and durability. The engraving ‘1826’ serves as a quiet nod to the brand’s heritage, linking past and present through mechanical expression.
Limited to just eight pieces, this edition is both rare and deeply personal in its execution. It is a watch that speaks to those who appreciate not only fine mechanics, but the time and skill required to achieve them.
Technical Specifications
Movement
– Manufactory calibre 100.1, manual winding
– Regulated in five positions
– 198 components
– 20 jewels, including 3 in screwed gold chatons
Functions
– Hours and minutes
– Small seconds with stop-second function
– Grossmann manual winder with pusher
Oscillator
– Shock-resistant Grossmann balance
– 4 inertia screws, 2 poising screws
– Nivarox 1 balance spring with Breguet terminal curve
– Frequency: 18,000 semi-oscillations/hour
Power Reserve
– Approx. 42 hours
Case
– 750/000 rose gold
– Diameter: 41.0 mm
– Height: 11.35 mm
Dial
– 750/000 rose gold with tremblage
– Hand-engraved tremblage finish
Hands
– Manually crafted, polished rose gold
Crystal
– Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Strap
– Hand-stitched alligator leather strap
– Prong buckle in rose gold
Special Features
– ‘1826’ engraving on balance cock
– Hand-engraved movement components
– Grossmann micrometer screw regulation
– Modified Glashütte stopwork
– Stop seconds mechanism
























