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Thanks, Dirk. I agree with your further points...

 


and for those of us that understand that tourbillons in practice often don't increase averaged rate stability - the complexity of the escapement introduces more errors than it compensates for, in most cases - those of us who still appreciate and like tourbillons, as Jeff and you and I point out, mostly do so for respect and appreciation of the tradition or art of watchmaking, which includes materials and technique and attention to detail and aesthetics.

On the other hand, I disagree and find misleadingly over-simplistic the argument that tourbillons are superfluous in a wristwatch because the wrist is a natural tourbillon (both the EIC I was discussing the subject with and Jeff Kingston below both used this argument against the functional rationale for wristwatch tourbillons - the wrist in most cases is a POOR substitite for a tourbillon, in practice or in theory, unless it is worn on the wrist of a chronic and indefatigable wanker on the wanking wrist.

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Me, I barely move my wrist enough to keep an automatic watch wound (hence my need for a RDM or power reserve indicator on an automatic watch...

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TM

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