cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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Input is welcome
Hi tom_hanx
The Movement Architecture drives the date/no date choice. Last year Chopard did a non-date variant of a chrono for us (PuristS) and it was amazing how much they had to change - dial, stem, setting mechanism, removal of date wheel, - these are just the most obvious changes.
So far every Spring Drive I have seen features a date and power reserve.
The final, active version of the spec tables has moved.
Feel free to send me a private message about any changes and additions. I am adding case sizes as I find them, rounded to the nearest whole mm.
Cheers,
Cazalea
Input is welcome
By: cazalea : December 2nd, 2015-06:46
Hi tom_hanx The Movement Architecture drives the date/no date choice. Last year Chopard did a non-date variant of a chrono for us (PuristS) and it was amazing how much they had to change - dial, stem, setting mechanism, removal of date wheel, - these are ...