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My question I hear a lot about how some movements appear too small for the case
But considering all the aspects of the watch itself, does it really make a difference? For me if a movement demonstrates appropriate accuracy with reasonable power reserve and outstanding finish Does it really make a difference ?
I look forward to your comments. All the best, my friends, Tony.
I think that's right
By: blau : January 18th, 2026-16:02
You'd get brands upsizing the cases significantly while using the same old movements that had been designed to go in smaller cases. This probably both gave us collector-types a sense that there was a proper proportionality that had been given up (which th...
It partially matters to me…
By: KMII : January 18th, 2026-18:35
As mentioned by others the question is one of use case and balance. Like Arronax I don’t mind the small movement in the Cartier Drive Extra Flat as it is a two hander and has a solid case back. Watches that appear like they are highly myopic due to subdia...
For me ….
By: TeutonicCarFan : January 18th, 2026-21:33
I feel this is a cop out from manufactures using old movements from when cases were smaller (luckily we are swinging back to smaller). Also I find that , in my head, there would be more robust movement if larger plates etc. Also, on an open case back I li...
My 2 cents….
By: JMan : January 19th, 2026-00:14
Tony: Question for me is it represents a certain laziness to design a movement for a watch. If functional is all we want, not sure we need to pay the kind of money that we do pay. So I am ok criticizing small movements (particularly when it impacts the di...