Zuckerberg came out wearing a watch worth 7.5 crores! If you work day and night, only one watch can be made in 250 days.

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See Mark Zuckerberg: The biggest name in the world of social media, Mark Zuckerberg, recently announced the new decision of Meta through a video. He told that third-party fact-checking will now be stopped on Meta’s social media platforms in America. Zuckerberg described the move as one in support of freedom of expression, especially after Donald Trump’s return to the White House. He also said that Meta will now promote political content on its networks.

But during this announcement, the luxury watch on his hand attracted people’s attention. This watch was Greubel Forsey Hand Made 1, whose price is approximately 9 lakh US dollars i.e. 7.5 crore Indian rupees.

Why is Greubel Forsy so expensive?
The Greubel Forsey Handmade 1 Watch is one of the most rare and finely made timepieces in the world. The specialty of this watch is that it is made almost entirely by hand. 95% of its parts are made by hand, including the most complex part, the hairspring. It takes about 6,000 hours to make a watch, which means even if work continues day and night, it will take 250 days. Usually it takes up to 3 years to make it, because work is not done round the clock. Many people work every day, yet only 2-3 such watches are made every year. For this reason it becomes very special and unique.



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