As usual from CClaret, very nice, but this time...the "ding" mechanism is just ringing when activating the chrono pusher (as I seem to understand it). It is the only detail I wouldn't have left in the movement. Otherwise, the chrono display, the constant force are very delightful complications, especiall...
Should have something more ...I am also puzzled, an actuation, and then a strike ... but on a subdial, printed Sonnerie. Maybe on 24th April, they would reveal something more. Kong
Skip to 1:50to avoid the Tronesque intro and see the actual watch! There's some interesting stuff going on in the escapement, maybe some sort of jump seconds or the like, that I'd love to know more about A
Tron was the first thing I thought ofwhen watching this. Two motorcycles riding around on a watch dial. Makes you wonder if they had to pay a licensing fee to make the video:-) The watch looks great also as most Claret watches do. Stewart
cool...First CC that I've really been excited about in awhile. Seems like constant force is the 'new trend'... with CC, GP, FPJ, etc. launching variations on the theme recently. As for the sonerie... neat to chime as the chrono is activated. Would love to see in...
Pre-Basel world premiere: H11 – Two faces of time (exclusively on PuristSPro) The first watch with central balance and central indication of time Dear fellow PuristS Many of you know about my fondness for Haldimann watches. Always keen on sharing my enthusiasm exclusively here on ThePuristS, I’d like to invite you to read my essay about Beat’s latest creation which he showed me two weeks ago at his workshop. Before we begin, though, let us sit back for a moment and contemplate Beat Haldimann’s previous creations: ... .