ThomasM[PuristS]
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? Jos, I always find it amusing...
That though my words are merely in response to very strong words from you, that I am the one being pointed out as expressing "very strong feelings."

Just to be clear,
My comments were primarily in response to your rather strong words, not the basic ideas behind.
I personally don't care much either way, on
1. The deepset date - it just isn't that big a deal with me;
2. The planar alignment of the pushers with the crown - I simply don't care that much about it, one way or another. And frankly, it is nonsensical to me, to compare an inherent mechanical layout limitation to sloppy work like misaligned faux screw head nuts.
3. I am no particular fan of the Offshore, and in fact, though I prefer the original Royal Oak to the Offshore, even "getting" the RO took me 20 years plus AFTER becoming a fan of AP.
So again, my "strong feelings" were more towards your presenting subjective tastes and conclusions as implied "fact."
Cheers,
TM
(Tapping from BB - pardons asked for typos and unproofed unintentional errors)
Some points
By: dedestexhes : January 30th, 2010-11:25
Personally, I find the integrated chronograph movement nicer to look at, you can follow the action (as for the repeaters you pictured). As the AP RO(O) chronographs have alsmost always a solid back this doesn't play. A second point is that the pushers and...
Interestingly...
By: ThomasM : January 31st, 2010-09:01
Hi, Dirk, Thanks for your comments. Ironically, the IWC, being a modular design, allows the striking works to be visible on the dial side, if one were to use a clear dial or cut outs; some consider this an advantage. In general, modular designs do require...
Yes...
By: SteveW : January 31st, 2010-10:44
..in fact I misstated (miswrote?). I always feel that modular movements are a compromise. Sorry, sometimes I can proof for spelling and grammar (to the best of my ability) but don't seem able to check that I am actually writing what I mean.
I'm loosing it...
By: aaronm : January 31st, 2010-14:32
I had a second concept, expandability, and I forgot to mention it... I've never seen a modular chronograph with an additional complication, like a split-second. Starting with an integrated chrono seems like a much more robust solution if you wish to expan...
New attempt, Aaron...
By: Jos. : February 1st, 2010-20:19
... you're right, my bad. I overlooked the modular chrono part of your question. Another interesting candidate is the JLC Duometer in its various guises. Again I'm not sure here, especially since we all know the Duometer started its production life as a c...
New attempt, Aaron...
By: Jos. : February 4th, 2010-01:16
... you're right, my bad. I overlooked the modular chrono part of your question. Another interesting candidate is the JLC Duometer in its various guises. Again I'm not sure here, especially since we all know the Duometer started its production life as a c...