dxboon[Elite User]
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It's very cool...
...to see your video of the Time Writer II running and understand a little bit more about the magical insides of the watch. I'll be really curious to learn more about the 1/1000 homogenization mechanism in the future hopefully.
Thanks for the great post, Ken!
Cheers,
Daos
Great report Ken!
By: andrewluff : August 30th, 2012-10:17
I had not heard of this model until now... very cool looking but not sure how much use other than to have it as a great novelty someone else does not have! What size is the watch as it looks quite big on your wrist and any idea of the price? Thanks for sh...
Size is...
By: KIH : August 30th, 2012-18:20
.. as far as I remember, around 44mm? At first Mr. Gomila thought of 47, but MB thought it would be too big.... The price... I saw Japanese MSRP, but you should check with your local MB :-) Way out of my league, for sure! Ken
Totally separate
By: KIH : August 30th, 2012-18:17
Watch mechanism, btw 5 days PR is amazing by its own right, and chrono mechanism is totally separate including of course the barrel. Crown winding - clockwise winds the watch and counter-clockwise winds the chrono. But visibly fun to see the both balance ...
Redundant but Desired
By: MTF : August 31st, 2012-02:08
Thanks Ken, Mr Gomila and Mr Hirota for the Interview. This "impossible" mechanical achievement is completely redundant in modern world of precision electronic timing. Yet, the mere existence of such a true mechanical time-stopper is sufficient to make it...
Regulator....
By: KIH : September 1st, 2012-19:05
... Thank you, Hirota-san, for your "guess". That "regulator" must eliminate "ticking" of the 1/1000th sec gear (for the "constant" speed). Converting the ticking to smooth constant speed must be some sort of "regulator" or "governor" type, I tend to agre...
It's very cool...
By: dxboon : September 3rd, 2012-19:57
...to see your video of the Time Writer II running and understand a little bit more about the magical insides of the watch. I'll be really curious to learn more about the 1/1000 homogenization mechanism in the future hopefully. Thanks for the great post, ...