Greubel Forsey Nano Foudroyante

Greubel Forsey Nano Foudroyante
© Greubel Forsey
Nano Foudroyante is a luxury Wristwatch by Greubel Forsey.
In October 2025, Greubel Forsey presented the first official limited edition of its Nano Foudroyante: a groundbreaking timepiece that is the result of years of research and has now matured beyond its origins in Experimental Watch Technology (EWT).
At the heart of this timepiece lies a disruptive idea: nanomechanics – the control of energy at the nanojoule scale inside a mechanical movement. This paradigm shift enables the Nano Foudroyante to operate its eponymous complication using just 16 nanojoules per jump, compared to 30 microjoules in traditional designs – a reduction by a factor of 1,800.
The complication divides each second into six segments using a lightweight, red-treated hand that rotates once per second, driven directly by the oscillations of the 3 Hz balance wheel. There is no traditional gear train; instead, a minimalist series of low-inertia wheels efficiently distributes energy through the movement.
The timepiece features a hand-wound flyback with 2 patents, totaling 428 components (including 142 for the tourbillon cage). Despite this complexity, the movement measures just 31.60 mm in diameter and fits within a 37.90 mm white gold case – Greubel Forsey’s most compact ever.
With this model, Greubel Forsey wins the ‘Mechanical Exception Watch Prize’ at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève 2025.
Reference:
- Nano Foudroyante
Movement:
- Manual winding manufacture movement, 21,600 A/h
- 2 patents
- 428 components (including 142 for the tourbillon cage)
- Power reserve 40 h
Case:
- Ø 37.9 mm, H 14.34 mm
- Sapphire crystal domed and transparent caseback
Dial:
- Gold dial finished in rhodium with a blue minute track
- Hands in blued steel with matching cannon pinions
Functions:
- Hours, Minutes, Seconds
- Nano mechanism sixth of a second
Bracelet:
- Rubber strap with pin buckle
Price:
- 502’200 CHF (2025)
Limitation:
- 22 pieces