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a picture of the caliber 104 movement inside the cufflinks
another picture of the platinum cufflinks
Thank you Andrew
By: W72 : August 13th, 2012-17:03
for this very informative post. One gets to know so many new things everyday from this forum. I couldn't imagine that there is only one person with one set of tool making the balance spring and wheel for the Gyro2 and 101. The next time I get to see a 101...
Great piece
By: Greg D : August 15th, 2012-00:27
Thanks Andrew - a great piece on one of my favorite movements. Amazing how rare they are in the used market. Have kept my eye out for the Reverso 101 - but have failed to see one yet. And those cufflinks are amazing. Where did you come across the cufflink...
Brilliant post Andrew
By: DaMctosh : August 17th, 2012-20:05
We sometimes let the small things slip by in awe of the next multi-axis/quintuple complication. The watchmakers behind the 101 and the production numbers are quite a revelation. The men's cuff links are very nice. With a good designer, and I'm afraid the ...
Another 101
By: Quovadis : December 23rd, 2016-09:08
Pity I cannot see behind the Queen's watch to see any writings or marks behind the casing. I have a feeling this was an early prototype model 101, EJ licensed to some other jeweler. I would love to compare to a watch I have here. This one has no markings ...