Tour de I'lle
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The Tour de I'lle is a complicated wristwatch manufactured by the Swiss manufacturer Vacheron Constantin. It was released in 2005 in a limited edition of 7 pieces to commemorate the manufacturer's 250th anniversary.[1][2]
The Tour de I'lle wristwatch took over 10,000 hours of research and development.[2][3] The watch contains 16 complications and 834 individual parts, and is one of the most complicated wristwatches in the world.[2]
In 2005, Vacheron Constantin created the wristwatch "Tour de I'lle" to mark the anniversary of 250 years of Vacheron Constantin.[3] It took 10,000 hours of research and development of the watch movement.[2][3]