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case by case basis for me
theres no right or wrong for me, if the base movement has a powerful enough mainspring to drive a chronograph module, and the module is well designed and does not add to much height, then whats wrong with integrated? nothing in this case... crown/pusher alignment can be hidden by means of how the case and movement ring is designed anyways....
then again it's a nice feeling when a movement is a "true" chronograph, designed to be that and nothing else... but its nothing more than a feeling to me... a good design is a good design, and vice versa... its only above a certain pricelevel I would carefully examine and care about whether its modular or not... AP watches are not in my pricebracket so i will never have that worry with them, but I have no reason to believe AP would release anything sub par...
my 2c
chris
case by case basis for me
By: chris9 : January 30th, 2010-10:10
theres no right or wrong for me, if the base movement has a powerful enough mainspring to drive a chronograph module, and the module is well designed and does not add to much height, then whats wrong with integrated? nothing in this case... crown/pusher a...
Good points, Jon
By: Gary G : January 31st, 2010-21:12
I reached some similar conclusions in my overnight reflections on this topic. Basically, even the responses so far to this thread suggest that when it comes to the "basic" chronograph, performance of both integral and modular solutions exceeds the mainstr...
OK, one more quick thought
By: Gary G : January 31st, 2010-21:22
Sometimes for me modularity is a good thing -- for instance, on the AP EOT, if I understand correctly the wonderful complications are all mounted atop the splendid 2120 ultra-thin automatic base movement. (I could be wrong here, in which case I will happi...
Quality is the key.
By: CaliforniaJed : January 30th, 2010-20:09
TM, my perspective is theoretical given the limits of my specific knowledge of and experience with horological design and function, but as is my preference in so many other areas, I'll choose quality every time with respect to movements, and I don't belie...
+1
By: sanro : February 2nd, 2010-02:35
My choice too. Of course a "well mixed cocktail" can be a fantastic machine. But ceteris paribus , a well designed and executed dedicated chrono beats the well designed and executed cocktail...for me.
Both
By: RobCH : February 1st, 2010-12:22
Prefer integrated as I feel that in an idea world each caliber would be built with a specific finished piece in mind. Totally understand the attraction of modular however, from a commercial business viewpoint. And of course in for the after sales service ...