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But you can have both ...
Think of what Journe has done with the Centigraphe. Escapement speed of 21600vph (3Hz) but with some mechanical trickery, a 1-second foudroyant hand!

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Great post!
By: Tim Jackson : April 12th, 2011-14:17
I am comfortable knowing that there will be watchmakers able to service these "Lowly" pieces in the future, with their traditional materials (OK maybe except the DeBethune) being used, rather than having to be sent to a big brand and being held to ransom ...
Either...
By: pplater : April 12th, 2011-16:47
Whatever is being done to advance chronometry in any direction is most welcome. Personal fetishes, however, include Independent manufacture and BIG balance wheels. The bigger the better. Can't be too big..... Your photos, as ever, are fantastic, Fx. What ...
It all depends...
By: secretlife : April 12th, 2011-17:34
If I may use an automotive analogy, it depends on whether you prefer a Ferrari or Rolls Royce. One demands to be driven at "maximum attack", the other invites you to take your time... "2 opposite trends" but no contradiction; I think most would agree the ...
My ideal scenario will be
By: TdotBean : April 12th, 2011-18:16
The big brands continue into their persuit into high frequency caliber and advance material but don't stop at only producing a few top end show piece. Industralize them into mass market product like what Swatch did to the co-axial escapement. Then we can ...
I like both
By: ling5hk : April 13th, 2011-15:42
I like to drive fast, but sometimes I like to drive slow. In both occasions, it gives me different feel and experience. When it comes to watches frequencies, it is the same to me. The sound of the oscillating balance wheel for high and low frequencies giv...