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Others have expressed the same feeling as yours.

 

And I understand it, but I think it’s unfair. Indeed, as far as I know, everything is round in a movement: the wheels, the barrel, the balance, the rotor, etc. So it is impossible to place strategic components in the corners. I might be wrong of course (I’m no watchmaker) but I think that making a shaped movement has always been about shaping the bridges to make them square or rectangular. I don’t think the corners are ever filled with components. And here, at least to my eyes, the movement has been designed to occupy as much of the square space as is practically possible. And the bridges and balance cock have been properly shaped.
If the bridges were solid, nobody would complain.
Just my two cents…
Best, Emmanuel

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