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Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Green – Rose Gold

Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Green – Rose Gold

Model: MG-003864

The Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Green in Rose Gold is a limited-edition timepiece crafted using the rare tremblage engraving technique. Featuring a green galvanised dial, 750/000 rose gold case, and hand-wound calibre 100.1, this watch combines artisanal tradition with contemporary finesse. The dial’s subdued texture and green tone reflect Grossmann’s philosophy of substance over show. This refined piece is limited to just 8 examples worldwide.

 

AU$108,000 inc GST (AU$98,181.82 for international deliveries)

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Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Green – Rose Gold

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Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Green – Rose Gold
Reference: MG-003864

Green is a colour of almost unsurpassed significance. It symbolises nature and renewal, making it the perfect shade for spring. Beyond that, green also evokes harmony, hope, depth, character, and concentration. While green dials have gained popularity in recent years, Moritz Grossmann has taken a different path — crafting an entirely new interpretation of this classic hue. The green featured on the new TREMBLAGE watch is a uniquely subtle and meditative shade, reflecting the manufactory’s core philosophy: substance over show, and material over outward appearance.

The art of engineering, assembling movements, and decorating timepieces has a tradition spanning centuries. This heritage forms the foundation of a true watch manufactory like Moritz Grossmann. Yet, in today’s fast-paced world, the challenge remains to craft pieces that are both timely and timeless — relevant today, but rooted in tradition.

With the TREMBLAGE Green, Moritz Grossmann once again rises to that challenge. This watch showcases the legacy of one of horology’s oldest decorative arts: engraving. The dial is produced using the historical “tremblage” technique — a fine and complex form of hand-engraving that is rarely seen in modern watchmaking. Housed in either rose gold or white gold cases, each variation is limited to just eight pieces.

Perfect aesthetics in a new colour

The dial of the TREMBLAGE Green is crafted from German silver and worked by hand using traditional burins. This meticulous process results in a fine, consistent grain that softens light and creates a distinctive matte effect. The chosen shade of green enhances this effect, providing depth and a timeless appeal that suits both contemporary and vintage tastes.

The dial’s three-dimensional structure adds to the visual experience, with raised hour numerals, a small seconds subdial, and the historical ‘M. Grossmann’ logo dating back to 1875 — a tribute to the Glashütte pioneer himself. All indices and inscriptions are finely brushed, adding refinement and character to the dial’s surface.

Encircling the dial are the iconic Benu hands, individually crafted and hand-polished in the Moritz Grossmann manufactory. On the rose gold edition, the hands are also made from rose gold, while the white gold model features polished steel hands for a cohesive aesthetic.

The finest mechanics the manufactory has to offer

The TREMBLAGE Green is not only visually striking, but also mechanically exceptional. It is powered by the manually wound calibre 100.1 — a movement that showcases the highest standards of German watchmaking. Visible through the sapphire case back, the movement reveals Glashütte ribbing with four broad stripes, hand-bevelled edges, and mirror-polished surfaces that glisten under light.

Every component is finished by hand, and the movement bears the elegant cursive signature “Moritz Grossmann Glashütte i/SA”, affirming the legacy of craftsmanship that defines the brand.

A remarkable blend of traditional artistry and contemporary elegance, the Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Green – Rose Gold stands as a testament to the manufactory’s dedication to craftsmanship. This limited-edition timepiece pays homage to the ancient art of tremblage engraving, a technique that is nearly lost to time. With only eight pieces available in this rose gold configuration, it is a refined example of rarity and mechanical mastery.

At the heart of this timepiece is a dial made from untreated German silver, painstakingly hand-engraved with a fine tremblage texture that diffuses light for a soft, matte finish. The dial’s subtle green hue, chosen for its deep symbolism of harmony, nature, and renewal, adds a contemporary yet understated flair. The hour numerals, small seconds subdial, and historical Moritz Grossmann signature rise from the dial, creating a multi-dimensional display of classic elegance.

Encased in 750/000 rose gold, the watch measures 41 mm in diameter and 11.35 mm in height, making it wearable and refined. The case houses the hand-wound calibre 100.1, a movement that exemplifies the finest mechanics Grossmann has to offer. With its hand-finished components, Glashütte ribbing, engraved balance cock, and raised gold chatons, every detail speaks to the rich horological heritage of the brand. A dark brown hand-stitched alligator strap completes the aesthetic, with matching rose gold hardware.

 

The history of Tremblage
As a skill practised by ancient civilisations, decorating surfaces by means of engraving is an ancient art that has been cultivated for several thousand years. Traditional techniques have been continuously refined over the centuries and gave rise to the special form of decoration known as tremblage.

In their century-old book “Anleitung zur Erlernung der Gravierkunst” (Instructions for learning the art of engraving), authors Paul Hanff and Robert Neubert refer to the technique as “Tambulieren”.
According to Hanff and Neubert (1921), the engraver must set one corner of the special burin engraving tool into the metal and constantly move it “back and forth, from right to left, from one corner to the other”. It was this movement that gave the technique its name – the French word “tremblant” which simply means “to tremble”. Depending on the movement, the tremblage stroke can be executed finely or coarsely but either finish takes a great deal of practice to execute uniformly. Only through uniformity can the desired look – an impressive, shimmering, rough and matt surface, is created.

In this manner Moritz Grossmann has fashioned its Tremblage dials from German silver, finished by hand using a range of burins – entirely in keeping with a tradition that has been handed down from generation to generation.

 

Technical Specifications

Movement: Moritz Grossmann Calibre 100.1, hand-wound, regulated in five positions
No. of parts: 198
Jewels: 20 (3 in screwed gold chatons)
Escapement: Lever escapement
Oscillator: Shock-resistant Grossmann balance with 4 inertia screws and 2 poising screws; Nivarox 1 balance spring with No. 80 Breguet terminal curve, Gustav Gerstenberger geometry
Balance: Diameter 14.2 mm, Frequency 18,000 semi-oscillations/hour
Power Reserve: 42 hours

Functions:
– Hours and minutes
– Small seconds with stop-second function
– Grossmann manual winder with pusher

Operating Elements:
– Crown and pusher in 750/000 rose gold

Case:
– Material: 750/000 rose gold, three-part
– Dimensions: 41.0 mm diameter, 11.35 mm height
– Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
– Display back with sapphire crystal

Dial:
– German silver, hand-engraved tremblage pattern
– Galvanised in green

Hands:
– Handmade and polished in rose gold

Strap:
– Dark brown hand-stitched alligator leather
– Prong buckle in rose gold

Special Features:
– Tremblage dial
– Grossmann micrometer regulation
– Hand setting override via lateral pusher
– Modified Glashütte stopwork with backlash
– Hand-engraved balance cock and escape-wheel cock
– Raised gold chatons
– Separately removable clutch winding mechanism
– Stop seconds function

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Availability note: Depending on availability, delivery times may vary on certain models.

Subtlety, precision, and heritage come together in the Moritz Grossmann Tremblage Green – Rose Gold. With a hand-engraved dial using the historic tremblage technique, this limited edition of only eight pieces channels timeless craftsmanship and understated luxury. Its galvanised green dial is housed in a 750/000 rose gold case and powered by the hand-finished Calibre 100.1 – a nod to the brand’s Glashütte roots. For those who value rarity and refinement, this piece is a true collector’s treasure. #moritzgrossmann #definewatches #glashutte #finewatchmaking #tremblage #rosegoldwatch #independentwatchmaking #manualwind #luxurytimepiece #limitededitionwatch

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