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some nice sounding movements there,...
some nice sounding movements there, especially the Patek as you would expect. surprisingly i couldnt hear the JLC at all.
a great use of what would probably be put in the back of a drawer if left in its original pocketwatch case.
enjoy
Graham
Pimp my Minute Repeater
By: Origami : October 22nd, 2013-03:38
Hi all, I'd like to share a little project I have. But before, let me tell you that I'm a Minute-Repeater WIS. Ive been in love with minute repeaters for about 10 years now, and I own several (all of them are recased from pocket watches) I happened to ha...
Very nice!
By: Ancienne Le Brassus : October 22nd, 2013-05:47
Thanks for this great post, I find recasing watches like this very fun (as long as you don't scrap the case! and keep it at hand in case you want to sell it). But one idea that will add some vibrancy to your watch, why not just install the seconds hand on...
superb examples. G...
By: G99 : October 22nd, 2013-13:09
superb examples. G On 22 Oct 2013 21:06, "www watchprosite" *Alert from:* www:watchprosite > *Posted By:* Origami (registered) on October 22nd, 2013 - 13:05 > > *Title: OK, you've asked for it. But don't complain afterwards :-) > * > > *
Brilliant!
By: Zhege : October 22nd, 2013-06:39
What a great transformation - "pocket repeater" to "wrist listen". Well thought out and realized, congrats. The addition of a seconds indication would make it complete. Hope that works out. A question - how accurate is the watch, er, listen? It sounds lik...
Great case.
By: xtype : October 22nd, 2013-12:14
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