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JeanRichard Bressel Classic
I've recently stumbled onto this brand and have become fond of the
Bressel Classic. It makes use of the JR16 movement, which I
understand is based on an ETA caliber. I'm just wondering if anyone
here can tell me what modifications JR makes to the base caliber. Also,
would any owners care to comment on this model and post any wrist shots
if they have them? I also stumbled upon the attached picture while searching this site for information. This watch seems to be slightly different than the one pictured at the JeanRichard web site, and doesn't have the red seconds numerals that the one on the official site has. Can anyone tell me which model is pictured in the attached photograph?
Thanks in advance.
Credit to the original photographer, that is a beautiful photo of a gorgeous watch!
JeanRichard Bressel Classic
By: calibre : July 5th, 2008-12:00
I've recently stumbled onto this brand and have become fond of the Bressel Classic. It makes use of the JR16 movement, which I understand is based on an ETA caliber. I'm just wondering if anyone here can tell me what modifications JR makes to the base cal...
A fantastic watch....
By: Cpt.Crunch : July 5th, 2008-16:39
The Bressel Classic is quite possibly the greatest Unitas based watch out there (including Panerai, Wempe etc) The finishing is better by far than any other, modifications include individual cocks for each going train wheel, Cotes de Geneve, bevelled gear...