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Beijing Galloping Horse Tourbillon Watch 43mm

Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow

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The Beijing Watch draws inspiration from the bronze galloping horse of the Eastern Han Dynasty, ingeniously combining the vigorous momentum of the steed with the grace of the "Spirit Swallow" tourbillon, presenting an unstoppable momentum.

The Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow is listed as a national treasure of China and is a masterpiece of Chinese bronze art, capturing the attention and study of countless individuals. Discovered in 1974 in the pit of the Terracotta Army in Shaanxi Province, China, it is a bronze sculpture approximately 34 centimeters high and 46 centimeters long. This bronze statue depicts a galloping war horse stepping on a flying swallow, with the swallow's wings flapping upward, creating a vivid scene.

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This theme represents the ancient Chinese admiration for bravery and strength. It is not only an outstanding representative of ancient Chinese art but also an important part of world cultural heritage, with significant implications for the study of ancient Chinese art, history, and culture.

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Unique Chinese Original, Chinese Culture.

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Chinese tourbillons are pretty cool for the $ this one is about 12 yes old and runs +3+5 a day ..hum impressive

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I would prefer the horse is moving like van cleef watch rather than a tourbillon, more interesting that way.