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Born of Tradition: Moritz Grossmann Unveils the HAMATIC Silver-Plated by Friction Anniversary Edition

MARCH 26 2026    |    Watches and Wonders 2026

The year 2026 marks a historic milestone for the Moritz Grossmann manufactory in Glashütte, as it celebrates the 200th birthday of its visionary founder and namesake, born on March 27, 1826. A genius watchmaker, scientist, author, and initiator of the German Watchmaking School, Grossmann profoundly shaped the craft of horology and the fate of his hometown. Rather than merely imitating historical concepts, the modern manufactory honors his legacy by blending his cutting-edge philosophy with modern engineering. This dedication to technological perfection and exceptional aesthetics cements its place among the world's elite elite watchmakers.

To commemorate this bicentennial occasion, the brand has unveiled the HAMATIC Silver-Plated by Friction anniversary edition. This special timepiece introduces exclusive design details that pay tribute to the brand's origins, including an "1826" engraving on the balance cock and a vintage 1875 "M. GROSSMANN" logo on the dial. For the first time on a Hamatic model, clean Arabic numerals represent the hours, gracefully stepping in to replace the Roman numerals traditionally favored in previous iterations.

At the heart of the watch lies the exquisite manufactory calibre 106.0, which features a highly effective automatic winding system driven by a pendulum-style hammer weight. This "hammer automatic" mechanism masterfully reinterprets a historical concept with contemporary engineering, incorporating custom features like stop seconds for precise time setting and hand-finished decorations. The movement also proudly mirrors Grossmann’s original ingenuity through traditional hallmarks, such as a large balance wheel, raised screws, and fine handcrafted hands made of blue annealed steel.

The standout aesthetic achievement of this anniversary edition is its rare "silver-plated by friction" dial finish. This painstaking, entirely manual technique requires a master artisan to delicately brush the dial surface with specialized pastes and powders to achieve a fine-grained, velvet-like texture that softly diffuses light. Set in an elegant white gold case paired with a blue kudu leather strap, the HAMATIC Silver-Plated by Friction will be released on March 26, 2026, and is strictly limited to just 18 pieces worldwide.

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HAMATIC Silver-Plated by Friction

HAMATIC Silver-Plated by Friction

Ref. MG-004040 (White Gold)

Movement
Calibre Manufactory calibre 106.0, automatic winding, regulated in five positions [cite: 31]
Dimensions Diameter: 36.4 mm; Height: 5.15 mm [cite: 47]
Parts 312 parts [cite: 31]
Jewels 38 jewels, 3 of which are in screwed gold chatons [cite: 31]
Escapement Anchor escapement [cite: 31]
Oscillator Shock-resistant Grossmann balance with 4 inertia screws and 2 poising screws, Nivarox 1 hairspring [cite: 31]
Frequency Diameter: 10.0 mm, Frequency: 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour [cite: 31]
Power Reserve 72 hours when fully wound [cite: 31]
Functions Hours, minutes, small seconds with stop seconds[cite: 31]; 750/000 gold crown for winding and setting the time [cite: 31, 32]
Finishes & Features Grossmann pendulum weight; click pawl wheel in the reduction gear; regulation via Grossmann micrometer screw on a stepped balance cock [cite: 53]; pillar movement with 2/3 plate and pillars made of untreated German silver; hand-engraved 2/3 plate and balance cock [cite: 53]; balance cock with special anniversary engraving "1826" [cite: 54]; broad, horizontal Glashütte ribbing; barrel with double-stepped sunburst finish; raised gold chatons with pan-head screws; separately removable clutch winding mechanism; stop-seconds function on the balance wheel rim at the hand-setting position; automatic winding mechanism with oscillating hammer weight and bidirectional click wheel; automatic free-wheel through the pallet click pawl, manual winding via a yoke mechanism[cite: 53].
Case & Dial
Material Three-piece, 750/000 white gold [cite: 29, 48]
Dimensions Ø 41.0 mm; Height: 11.35 mm [cite: 46]
Dial Brass dial featuring a rare, entirely manual "silver-plated by friction" (grain silver-plating) finish [cite: 23, 24, 49]; historic 1875 "M. GROSSMANN" logo [cite: 14, 15]; hands, numerals, and scales accentuated in a fresh blue tone [cite: 24, 49]; first-ever HAMATIC model featuring Arabic numerals[cite: 24].
Hands Manually crafted steel hands, annealed in blue [cite: 27, 50]
Crystal & Caseback Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on one side; transparent caseback [cite: 43, 51]
Water Resistance Not specified in documentation
Strap & Exclusivity
Strap & Buckle Hand-stitched blue kudu leather strap with a 750/000 gold prong buckle [cite: 29, 44, 52]
Limited Edition Strictly limited to 18 pieces worldwide [cite: 29] (Unveiled on March 26, 2026, to celebrate Moritz Grossmann’s 200th birthday [cite: 3, 28, 29])

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APRIL 09 2026    |    Watches and Wonders 2026

Celebrating 200 Years of Moritz Grossmann with the TREMBLAGE Gold

The year 2026 marks a momentous milestone for Moritz Grossmann as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of our founder’s birth. Moritz Grossmann was not only a master horologist but a visionary scientist and author who forever changed the landscape of Glashütte watchmaking. To commemorate his bicentenary, we are proud to unveil the TREMBLAGE Gold anniversary edition, a tribute that bridges his 19th-century spirit with the pinnacle of modern artisanal watchmaking.

This exceptional release introduces two limited editions, crafted in 750/000 rose gold and 950 platinum, with each variant strictly limited to just eight pieces worldwide. The soul of these timepieces lies in the solid rose gold dial, which has been meticulously hand-engraved using the rare "tremblage" technique. This traditional method involves a master engraver using a specialized burin to create a multi-directional, finely textured matte surface, resulting in a mesmerizing play of light that serves as a backdrop for the raised, hand-polished numerals.

The movement powering these anniversary models is the exquisitely finished Calibre 100.1 manual-winding movement. In a direct nod to the founder's legacy, the balance cock features a unique hand-engraved "1826," marking the year of Grossmann’s birth. Every component, from the heat-annealed brown-violet screws to the hand-carved pillars and German silver plates, reflects our commitment to "Schönstes deutsches Handwerk"—the finest German craftsmanship.

With the TREMBLAGE Gold edition, we do not simply replicate history; we evolve it. These watches embody the same pursuit of technological perfection and aesthetic brilliance that Moritz Grossmann championed two centuries ago. We invite you to discover these masterpieces, which stand as a testament to a heritage that continues to inspire every movement we create and every hand-finished detail we produce in our Glashütte manufactory.

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