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Horological Meandering

If In recall correctly, it is possible to mount the movement ....

 

... in other positions as well. You might recall some arguments that the peripheral rotor is said to be more prone for damage from shocks. While this might have been true for the predecessors by Patek, Longines etc. decades ago, but CFB has done a lot of research and testing to avoid such problems. The unique G-shock test rig is part of that effort. Now I even think that the new A1000 movement could become the perfect engine of a heavy-duty sports watch.

Regards,
Marcus

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