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Horological Meandering

I don't agree that it's lost significance

 

Although it depends on the metric you are measuring.  If it's accuracy vs. a less finished movement, then maybe yes.  However for many of us who appreciate the extreme art of "sweating the details", then no. .... why else would there be a price premium for comparably accurate movments?

It's like watching gymnastics.  Two gymnasts can do the exact same routine.  Yet the one who has the best form should score higher. (subjectivity aside).  Personally the longer I've been into this hobby, the more I appreciate these finer details.  Now if we are talking vintage watches (which got me started into watches in the early '90's, then different story.  Manufacture being a constant, case shape and dial originality rule for two watches of similar era and movement.

Paul

 

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