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Well some movements had already 100 hours power reserve or 72 hours of power reserve way before this one

 

Look at the Piguet 1150 which powers the Blancpain range, back in 1989 it offered already 100 hours power reserve. Also several other inhouse movements like the ones from Panerai or IWC offer 8 days of power reserve and still use traditional technology. Even Omega, Breitling, Rolex and Chopard have created movements with power reserve 60 hours of power reserve while using a traditional architecture. What is too new is not necessarily a good thing, things have to be proven reliable over the very long run before being said or claimed as stellar or truely exceptionnal.

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