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Richard Mille

Thanks for the questions Mark...

 

In response:


1. I dont know exactly how it helps other than the movement is not directly connected to the front or back bezel.  That helps if the watch comes into direct contact with a high g-force shock.  

2. The quartz has a two fold effect.  As mentioned in the article - the filaments of quartz act in the same manner as the filaments of carbon fibre: layered at 45 degree angle to each other to build up tensile strength.  The other effect of quartz is that it feels cool to touch and disperses the heat from contact with the skin.  Quite a unique sensation and one that I did not realize until I tried on the prototype.  Very cool! smile

Hope that helps

Andrew H

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