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Thanks for sharing TM...
glad to see AP maximizing utilization of the forged carbon facilities that they invested in. Looks to be paying off immediately. Can't wait to see this in the metal! Wondering already how light it will be. Thanks again for the scoop TM...
But it is watch PORN !?!
By: MTF : November 4th, 2009-17:59
Who reads the words? I remember an erudite and insightful article about how to play tennis like Rod Laver in Playboy; it was the only article I ever read through....hehehe. I was a precocious 11-yr old......not interested in horology then. Regards, MTF
Thanks for sharing TM...
By: Rob : November 5th, 2009-04:47
glad to see AP maximizing utilization of the forged carbon facilities that they invested in. Looks to be paying off immediately. Can't wait to see this in the metal! Wondering already how light it will be. Thanks again for the scoop TM...
movement question
By: aaronm : November 5th, 2009-11:20
on the pictures of the back plate there is a piece of metal (Al?) that surrounds the tourbillon hole. It seems to be mobile, but then there are stop screws on both sides that seem to restrict it. Can you tell me if this part is part of the chronograph mec...
This looks brilliant ...
By: AndrewD : November 4th, 2009-17:54
This looks brilliant. The back of the movement is reminiscent of Richard Mille, but the whole package hangs together and I certainly won’t hold that against AP! Were Renaud et Papi involved in the design? On a side note, I was never attracted to the mille...
Overhang …
By: AndrewD : November 12th, 2009-13:36
Hi Nicolas, Thanks for your observations on the Millenary case. Perhaps it comes down to wrist width that has been mentioned in the “Size Matters” thread. I found the Millenary case allowed me to wear a larger watch without any lug overhang. The MB&F HM1 ...
Movement Q
By: aaronm : November 6th, 2009-07:35
on the pictures of the back plate there is a piece of metal (blackened Al?) that surrounds the tourbillon hole. It seems to be mobile, but then there are stop screws on both sides that seem to restrict it. Can you tell me if this part is part of the chron...
Clutch lever....
By: SuitbertW : November 7th, 2009-03:59
Hi Aaron, this is the chrono lateral clutch lever - the two large head screws are fixing it to the back plate for vertical movement, but allowing for lateral freedom. The tiny screw (at 5'clock viewed form the back) is the pivoting point and the two small...