Quite rightly, collectors revere the Minute repeater or “striking watch” as the nadir of watch making know-how. Initially invented in the 17 th century, these early crude repeaters, often known as “dumb repeaters” were made so that one could tell the time...
......superb review. I think I see minute repeaters as the epitome of watch complication. When i was at the manufacurer, we had an opportunity to listen to a range of different minute repeaters. It was fascinating to hear how they differed. For example, a...
With a great P and a great H. As Baron said, it is very interesting and always surprising to notice how different they can sound, even in the same reference and metal. A summit of poetry. 3939 for me, please. Best, Nicolas
Minute repeater is, by far, my favourite complication. It’s pure poetry for me as it gives another dimension to the time. May I complete your review by the Patek recently sold for Only Watch. Here the link: Best wishes Alkiro
Patek repeaters are not all created equal. Sounds like the best is the latest ladies' repeater. Let's not forget Chopard's crystal Full Strike which won this year's GPHG. Not to mention the recent and 'affordable' JLC Cal 942.
Says that Patek's repeaters are the pinnacle of watchmaking - yet Jim is saying that the Chopard is more innovative and sounds better than the Patek repeaters. Which I think many would agree with. I still prefer the classic styling of the Patek myself, bu...
......like i said, i didn't think the purpose of the post was to make a generalised comparison. In fact, Miranda makes no attempt to do so as the post is about demonstrating one manufacturers exposition of a particular complication rather than a compariso...
In my opinion, despite the Choard being technically superior, I like the 5539 the best, even more than the cathedral pieces. But you said you did not understand and seemed confused, so I simply tried to shed some light. That's all. Take care.
I provided a link to the video showing a comparison of Patek repeaters. I also made the point that the 'pinnacle' of watch making is a moving target, as other brands innovate. Don't know why you are offended?
I wasn't trying to argue that Patek or Chopard had the 'best' sounding MR. This is a personal choice based on the acuity of your hearing. I was pointing out that innovation is taking place. Heads Up. The technical standard for the 'pinnacle' is being rais...
A Patek minute repeater would be my holy grail and I am not too fussy - either the 5078G or 7000R from the current collection or the 5029R or 3939 from the past. To be honest, I'd even settle for this 1904 pocket watch in mint condition! Exquisite and rar...
You spoil us with yet another wonderful post about THE complication, IMO! Big thank you! Please, as a token of my appreciation, let me add a document from 1958 featuring the ref 2524 (among others): Best Blomman ...
"Patek's masterpiece movement that took an alleged 8 years of development. A total of 1.366 parts is working in perfect harmony to keep their most complicated wristwatch yet operating. It's functions include a Grande Sonnerie, Petite Sonnerie and minute r...