eric.vonschonberg
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nice, I have a practical question ...
Very nice watch! V1s are rare, and quite a collectors' item.
Since there have been so many improvements to the movement over the years, I'm wondering whether you have sent it back to get upgrades. Some of the improvements I believe are even necessary to fix problems. On the other hand, if you do send it in to get these problems fixed, are you worried it would no longer be an original V1? Since it is in such good condition, I'm guessing you might not actually wear it, but rather keep it as a collectors item in its original state. Given that there are only 7 that might make sense. By the way, I also noticed the indicator of tension is at the end of the red zone. Is that ok? Since I don't actually have the watch, I don't know whether it's ok to wind past the beginning of the red zone.
Eric von Schonberg
Good Post Marc...
By: chris4 : June 17th, 2010-07:47
Interesting dilema...save up and buy one of each if I were you! I currently own an RM002 & an RM004. I love both those watches equally, and make the following observations:- Firstly I dont really think that the smaller size of the 2 is a problem...in fact...
RM004 time and time again
By: Khaleel : June 17th, 2010-08:47
My personal view is that if you appreciate RM watches then the RM004 is the most representative of RM's vision. Put simply its the perfect and purest chrono and should be next on your list (its my next RM for sure). The latest RM004 special editions (all ...
Great to see the Pics....
By: chris4 : June 18th, 2010-00:49
...seems like the RM004 has it by a whisker then!!....cannot quite agree with Craigs comments on the RM002 re it being bland for a tourbillon....as I wear the two and it moves about it glints, it catches the eye, personally I think its a stunning Tourbill...
I think calling the RM002
By: 219 : June 18th, 2010-02:04
'banal' is stretching the term a little too far. The RM002 (and the RM001 before it) were show stoppers when they first appeared, and it might be the case that we have become all too accustomed to the design and layout to think of it in ordinary terms. Ho...
of those choices
By: eric.vonschonberg : June 18th, 2010-01:49
I'd pick the RM004. Years from now when RM004 has long been discontinued, it will be highly collectible. I agree it is one of the most significant split second chronos ever made. The Patek 5004 was a split second built on top of an existing Chrono base, b...
RM004 versus RM011
By: eric.vonschonberg : June 18th, 2010-10:02
If you're considering a RM004, here's one more thing to keep in mind. Right now, you can get one in mint condition for around the price of a RM011 new! The RM011 is really hot right now. But, it is a regular chronograph, which is a simple watch in compari...
chrono module
By: eric.vonschonberg : June 18th, 2010-23:08
I didn't realize that. So, the chrono module for the RM010 was designed from scratch? I know that the RM010's movement came from another movement from Vaucher, but with lots of work, and thought the chrono was from another movement too. Did Vaucher design...
Thanks
By: Allen : June 22nd, 2010-18:19
I did worry about the movement being altered when I sent the watch in for service, but it seems they were able to adjust the existing movement so it works quite reliably right now. I think they will never be able to upgrade mine to a full V2 since the who...