Description
Greubel Forsey closes the book on the Balancier Convexe S² with two final editions — just 11 pieces each in black ceramic/gold and white ceramic. With 301 parts and dual fast-rotating barrels, this is haute horlogerie's farewell performance.
Design
Black ceramic with 5N rose gold, or white ceramic case options, dual fast-rotating barrels visible through the convex architecture.
Specs
Movement: In-house (72hr power reserve, dual barrels)
Case: 41.5mm ceramic
Components: 301
Edition: 11 per variant (22 total)
Price: CHF 295,000 (~$376,000 USD)
Complications: Power Reserve Indicator
What's Exciting
Only 22 pieces will ever exist. Greubel Forsey's dual fast-rotating barrels are mechanical poetry, and this final edition is a collector's last chance to own the legend.
Sources
All brand names, logos, and product images are trademarks of Greubel Forsey. Used for editorial commentary and review purposes under fair use. Specs verified against official brand sources and trusted publications as of April 2026.
History
Greubel Forsey was founded in 2004 by Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey, who spent years researching inclined and multi-axis tourbillons. Based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the independent manufacture produces only a small number of watches yearly. The Balancier collection celebrates the balance wheel as the beating heart of a mechanical watch. The Balancier Convexe S introduced a sportier titanium aesthetic, and with just 22 final pieces, this farewell preserves the brand's deliberate exclusivity.

