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Speedmaster Reduced is modular
Hi SJX,
I just did a quick survey of Breitling mechanical chronographs and found that out of 15 different models, 6 had modular chronograph movements based on the 2892. What percentage of the actual chronometer certificates obtained by Breitling that might account for is a totally other question of course.
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One more thing...
By: SJX : November 30th, 2007-01:06
As I wrote in my post in the Azimuth thread below, the requirement to test base movements fitted with modules will not affect COSC very much. Rolex, Omega and Breitling make up nearly 90% of the movements certified by COSC ( click here for numbers); Rolex...
I see
By: SJX : December 1st, 2007-17:59
I was under the impression that most Breitling and Omega chronos use the Valjoux 7750 now, especially since it is now available in the "tricompax" layout, and because the ETA2892-based modular chrono is such a small movement. - SJX
Not a cause but
By: MTF : November 30th, 2007-08:55
SJX, I agree that COSC rule changes do not affect the number of COSC certifications per year much. Rolex, Omega and Breitling will account for most of those. But, I'm just repeating what the lucky (or foresighted) executives who have invested in making in...
No and no...
By: nickd : November 30th, 2007-03:21
Most recent purchases: - antique pocketwatch, vintage, vintage, Nomos, new Seiko, vintage Seiko. The Nomos is as accurate as you could want, and the Seikos are more than accurate enough. Vintage, I don't care. Antique, I'm gob-smacked they're still as acc...