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  • Kelys And Chirp Mechanical Turtle And Song Bird
    Kelys mechanical turtle automaton
    Close up of Chirp the mechanical singing bird
MB&F

Kelys and Chirp mechanical turtle and song bird

CHF 49,000

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  • Mechanical automaton created by the world’s most famous music box makers Reuge with Swiss automaton expert Nicolas Court, presented by Swiss watchmaker MB & F.
  • Made of 480 components, it is entirely mechanical. The 1.4 kilo wind-up turtle walks with a realistic gait his head swaying from side to side.
  • From his back emerges Chirp, a mechanical song bird.
  • Chirp the white gold bird whistles a song and flaps her wings and for 12 seconds.
  • Available in blue, yellow, green or ochre leather, only 18 of each colour will be made. 
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