ArthurSG
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Thanks for chiming in. THe historical relevance
of the sub-seconds. Can you share more please.
30T movement questions
By: ArthurSG : April 29th, 2012-00:18
I'm wondering what the big wheel in the movement in the lower picture (with 16 jewels just on top of that) is and what it does. I'm guessing the lower picture is also a pic of the 30t2scrg movement? What is the label for the first nmovement? Just 30t? Wha...
A few answers
By: grumio : April 29th, 2012-00:59
The big wheel you refer to is the wheel driving the central sweep seconds hand. You will see it all the centre seconds versions of the 30mm calibres. It is not present in the versions of these movements that featured small sub-seconds hands. The movement ...
Thanks Grumio!
By: ArthurSG : April 29th, 2012-02:31
Very useful and easy to understand info. Much appreciated. So the only difference between the 30T2SCRG and the 30T2RG is the central swepp seconds function? Which will you say is more collectable (I do like the big wheel of the central seconds for the mov...
You are correct…
By: grumio : April 29th, 2012-03:02
The difference between the 30 T2 SC rg and the 30 T2 Rg is that one is sweep seconds and the other sub-seconds. I don't personally own either of these, and will leave it others to comment on the relative collectability or rarity of the different versions ...
I think the choice...
By: tempusfugit : April 29th, 2012-06:37
between the two versions is largely personal preference. The sub seconds configuration appeals to some for its historical relevance while the central sweep seconds is appealing for its utility (easily read). But others will be more knowledgeable. tempusfu...