Six13
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What you say is true...
...however, with Dufour, the impression given advertising and the watch press is different.
Simplicity really a JLC?
By: Six13 : December 2nd, 2007-02:53
It's come to my attention that Dufour's Simplicity is based on a vintage JLC calibre. I have this information on good authority. Do any of you know the whole story? ===== Added to Editor's Pick -Anthony This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2007-...
I have heard this a lot, however, as a very qualified watchmaking
By: jasny : December 2nd, 2007-05:18
authority once told me, many mechanical watches have similarities. I mean they all have springs, jewels, barrels, plates, and escapements. Kind of like people, if you get enough of them, some will look the same. So although I do not know for sure, and hav...
Covered ground
By: Paul Riders : December 2nd, 2007-08:24
Movements constructed with similiar characteristics will certainly look alike. The movement diameter and classic going-train found in both of these movements yields to a predictable similar layout. Add to this, the positioning of the balance and the barre...
Even more...
By: DonCorson : December 2nd, 2007-09:32
If I remember correctly Mr. Dufour also explicitly has design elements and decoration elements that are typical from the la Vallée du Joux watchmaking tradition in his watches. As JLC is and has been one of the major manufacturers in just this region it w...
Much ado about nothing....
By: 1440 : December 5th, 2007-08:24
I recall seeing the "morphing" photo of the JLC and Dufour movements. As others have stated it was a joke and not to be taken seriously. I can't recall if the JLC movement had brass plates, but if it does then that puts to rest the notion that Dufour is r...