
DELMA introduces two stunning new iterations of the 1924 Tourbillon, featuring mesmerizing blue and salmon grains de riz guilloché dials. These fresh, intricate patterns elevate the elegance of this Swiss-made timepiece, reinforcing DELMA’s century-long commitment to horological excellence. With a proprietary Swiss movement at its core, this elite tourbillon is a testament to the brand’s dedication to precision.
At the heart of the 1924 Tourbillon beats the Caliber DT100.01, a hand-wound movement with an impressive 105-hour power reserve. Unlike conventional timepieces, this model features a variable-inertia balance for superior accuracy, alongside shock protection up to 5000 G and anti-magnetic components capable of withstanding 2000 Gauss. The captivating 360° tourbillon rotation every 60 seconds highlights both mechanical know-how and design brilliance.
Designed for connoisseurs of haute horology, the movement is decorated with traditional perlage, Côtes de Genève, and golden engravings, visible through the exhibition case back. A ruthenium-treated dark gray finish enhances the modern appeal, while blue screws add a refined touch. Encased in a 41mm 316L stainless steel body with a mix of brushed and polished surfaces, this timepiece offers both robustness and sophistication.
The DELMA 1924 Tourbillon comes with a stainless-steel bracelet featuring a deployant clasp, alongside a hand-crafted Italian leather strap with a folding clasp for versatility. With only 25 pieces available per dial color, this limited-edition masterpiece is a true collector’s item.