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TRIBUTE 1 BLACK EDITION LIMITED EDITION OF 100 PIECES

Sale price£16,200.00

Today’s Armin Strom is heir to a long tradition of manually wound dress watch production. The Tribute 1 revisits that history with a watch characterized by its modern aesthetics, classic proportions, technical distinction and exceptional hand-finishing.

The Armin Strom Tribute 1 watch may appear to be a classic manually wound dress watch. It has an exquisitely proportioned 38 mm stainless steel case with an enticingly slender profile. It is presented on an elegant alligator strap. So far, it’s everything you would expect in a haute horlogerie dress watch. But a closer inspection immediately reveals that while Master Watchmaker Claude Greisler has embraced time-honoured watchmaking traditions, he has, in fact, again redefined the genre with a watch that will appeal to men and women who treasure the brand’s unique twist on time.

The hardest way to make a watch. The best way to wear one.

Movement, Handcrafted to Perfection

At Armin Strom, watchmaking begins with transformation rather than assembly. Within the Swiss manufacture in Biel, raw metal is reimagined into precision components through a carefully controlled sequence of operations. Every stage is executed in-house, ensuring complete mastery over both technical precision and aesthetic integrity, where advanced engineering and traditional craftsmanship operate side by side in perfect balance.

Once formed, each component is elevated through meticulous hand-finishing, turning functional parts into expressions of mechanical artistry. Angles are beveled, surfaces polished, and details refined to haute horlogerie standards before each movement is assembled twice to guarantee absolute precision. This disciplined process reflects a singular philosophy: to create transparent mechanics where every element is not only functional, but intentionally revealed.

where scientific innovation meets artisanal mastery.

Armin Strom transform raw metal into mechanical poetry through a carefully orchestrated series of steps: design, milling, stamping, galvanising, hand-finishing, and final assembly.