Ed. W
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The requirements are very rigorous and includes
magentic exposure, shocks, and other things, some of which broke watches so those are only the ones that finished, there's a list of all the participants somewhere. This year there are 31 participants, who knows how many will even finish.
Tourbillon accuracy
By: Ed. W : April 15th, 2013-20:16
So the upcoming chronometer competitions (which pretty unfairly exclude non-European brands) got me thinking. I read previously somewhere that even though tourbillons are more accurate in tests (they're compensating for position after all), they're actual...
I don't know ...
By: amerix : April 17th, 2013-14:38
and am much too tired to search out their norms for testing, how they were determined and whether they make more human (marketing) than scientific sense. We need to know about their standards, how they were set and agreed upon, and have them available to ...