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Patek Philippe

I’m not a watchmaker so I’m sure someone knows better than I do.

 

But, to my knowledge, almost everything in a movement is round: the wheels, the barrel, the balance wheel, the rotor, etc. It's therefore impossible to place strategic components in the corners. I could be wrong, but it seems to me that the design of a shaped movement has always involved shaping the bridges into a square or rectangular form. I don't believe that corners are ever occupied by components. And here, at least in my opinion, the movement was designed to occupy as much space of the square shape as possible. The three bridges and the balance cock were, moreover, shaped accordingly.

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