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Thanks Patrick for this informative
comparison of two impressive movements. Patek in the late 70s and LUC in the late 90s.
They both represent the resolve to forge on with mechanical movements and both have been suitably celebrated in your report.
Bravo ๐
I concur with Amanico.
By: patrick_y : June 28th, 2024-17:50
Although I do find that the 1860 LUC is SOMEWHAT EXPENSIVE considering it's a steel cased watch. I mean... Considered to the Vacheron Constantin 82172 Traditionelle model, that watch is a 3-hand design in GOLD for the same price as the Chopard. BUT! Some ...
Wow! That's impressive!
By: patrick_y : June 26th, 2024-06:49
Whomever adjusted and calibrated yours probably spent some extra time! All of those accuracy pursuits are all very time intensive pursuits. The Breguet Overcoil is especially a big deal to many people. In all honesty, that alone really puts this watch abo...
That's a great photo!
By: patrick_y : June 28th, 2024-17:27
That's a great photo. It's not a CNC machine in the second photo. That's still by hand with a spinning tool that looks fairly similar to a spinning dentist drill. Not a CNC machine. The Geneva Seal is still a standard for mass produced watches. Not for to...
Wow.
By: indignantdenial : June 26th, 2024-07:49
That's pretty disappointing. Lots of people have special reverence for Patek, but I've never understood it. It's not like they're MG/GF/LF/L&H/ when it comes to finish... You're probably right that it's down to the scale of production.
LOL !
By: techniec : July 6th, 2024-13:56
Good point, when I return from holidays and pick up the 5270 from the vault I always schedule a "winding session", where I turn the crown for minutes on end until everything is aligned again. Not the most fun thing to do but I prefer it over pressing on t...
Drop dead gorgeous!
By: patrick_y : June 27th, 2024-06:05
The 1860 is just such a nice watch. Before 2023, I was trying to find one in any of the 18K gold variants (yellow, white, or rose) in excellent condition, complete, from someone I knew and trusted. Wasn't successful. You really have a wonderful wonderful ...
Two exquisite watches.
By: patrick_y : June 29th, 2024-05:57
Parmigiani Fleurier, Patek has a new one coming you can see it in the 5235 annual calendar, a bunch of companies like MING are contracting movement makers like Schwartz Etienne to make micro rotor watches, the Bulgari Octo Finissimo micro rotor is still f...
RE Bvlgari
By: m2 : June 28th, 2024-22:54
One thing to watch out for is the rotor issues on the OG movement in the Octo. Mine stopped working and apparently it was a common problem. They have changed the movement now though.