I don't know if it's still true, but if your tourbillon movement goes bad, you will have hard time to find someone to fix it. Last time I have read The Zigmeister post about it, he had one to repair and didn't know where to start with.
It's a very nice looking watch, but I wouldn't trust asian hands in such a complex movement. There is not much people that have a tourbillon rep (beside the dealers, I have seen none) so it's hard to say if it will last long or not.
You should start with something a bit less complex as a replica. There is some nice Skeleton watch with Venus movement that look great and cost much less. (sure, it's not a tourbillon )
Just my opinion.