KIH[Purist]
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Thanks...
... I will probably see it again once he finishes the adjustment and servicing on it. May take months, though 
Ken
Weighted hairsprings...
By: Ophiuchus : March 11th, 2013-20:10
Would very much like to hear a conversation with Mr. Ohira on the principle of weighting a hairspring. I assume it is to function much like an overcoil in its intended effect- controling poising errors from the hairspring's expansion and contraction in a ...
Very very impressive!
By: Ophiuchus : March 12th, 2013-14:50
I feel that is a feat well beyond the skills of most watchmakers in the world, in fact this is the first I have ever heard of such level of timing between 6 positions. I had no idea that level of timing was possible with a normal mechanical watch! Of cour...
Actually...
By: KIH : March 12th, 2013-16:21
.... he is now the senior trainer at the training center for GS global customer service facilities and therefore he has to visit CS centers around the world to train the servicing watchmakers for GS.... :-) Also, I think that the design of the VFA movemen...
Very reasonable question.
By: KIH : March 12th, 2013-08:25
I am interested, too. My VFA has been doing great for several months already. He has done more than several for his own and I will ask him next time I meet him. But my guess is that is the matter of the parts life. If the main spring is dead, it would be ...
Hahaha... I know, I know..
By: KIH : March 12th, 2013-08:28
.. but all current GS can be adjusted to that level - but it would need time. It's just that they cannot take such a long time for adjustment but have to ship as soon as the new watches accuracy get within the GS standard (6 positions, NOT 5 positions, mi...
Yes, it does!
By: KIH : March 12th, 2013-23:06
... my tongue slipped. Yes, including yours, there are several Chronometre models non-GS.... in vintage world. This one, I only mentioned as it is one of the modern non-GS.. :-) And no need to worry about being sued or complained by COSC, hehehe. Thanks, ...