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Horological Meandering

Sir, your posts can serve as intro’s to chapters in a watchmakers manual.

 
 By: Lankysudanese : August 4th, 2021-15:35
Very informative 

Uh oh, it’s a lot to cover

 
 By: Cookies : August 4th, 2021-15:46
I can try, slowly. Yes it is a very good idea. 

Some concepts he covered which may make good topics:

1) Fusee and Chain mechanism for constant force
2) Tourbillon carriages
3) Hardening Steel 
4) Different types of escapements such as the Cylinder Escapement, Duplex Escapement, Virgule Escapement, Lever Escapement, Co-axial etc

Sounds fun. I will try yes. 

What a great post!

 
 By: hl99 : August 4th, 2021-16:20

Great post and selection of unique balance wheel! The first one must be cool to see live !

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : August 4th, 2021-17:37
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I just love the Antoine Martin Slow Runner

 
 By: Jocke - Bad Santa : August 4th, 2021-18:48
and I want to own one. The only bad thing is there was some problem with this movement.

Yes Jocke

 
 By: Cookies : August 5th, 2021-00:03
Stunning movement. I watched the youtube video to admire it more than a few times.

I heard the accuracy may be less, on this piece when worn vs laying it stationary.

Great selection. Let me add the Haldimann

 
 By: donizetti : August 4th, 2021-20:18
Favorite balance wheel in my small collection for sure,

Best
Andreas

Stunning!!!

 
 By: Cookies : August 5th, 2021-00:06
Wow! 

i was thinking about the slow runner but couldn't think of the name

 
 By: Dchang81 : August 4th, 2021-22:13

It is so mesmerizing

 
 By: Cookies : August 5th, 2021-01:34
Have u heard of other pieces with unusual balance wheels? I’m still thinking…

i remember an interview that a watch can be any frequency as long as it's well regulated, can't remember if that was in reference to the slow runner or something else

 
 By: Dchang81 : August 5th, 2021-08:16

The first one is spectacular. I never saw such a big one.

 
 By: amanico : August 4th, 2021-22:14

There're trade offs between big and slow versus small and fast

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : August 4th, 2021-23:38
Here's the first part of a great two-part article looking at watch performance from the small and fast side of things:

watchesbysjx.com

And here is a great timekeeper that goes the other way:



Very technical article and very good

 
 By: Cookies : August 4th, 2021-23:54
I will have to read it 3-4 times to process the jist of it. Amazing piece there too.

That's why I'm drawn to horology - it is a very esoteric topic with many solutions.

Ummm... Maybe one of these?

 
 By: BigFatPauli : August 5th, 2021-02:07

Gorgeous MB&F

 
 By: Cookies : August 5th, 2021-02:46
These are pretty hard to purchase. I tried to purchase one, but they are gone. It is so beautiful, even when I barely have the funds, I’d stretch it for this piece.

Thank you! I love it.

 
 By: BigFatPauli : August 5th, 2021-09:01
Out of interest, when you say "hard to purchase" are you referring to the LM101 in general or the palladium one specifically?  I know the palladium version is limited but I didn't think the LM101 was hard to get in general, if that is the case.

They are very hard to get here

 
 By: Cookies : August 5th, 2021-09:19
They have an AD in Sydney, The Hourglass. Sometimes they have stock for the independents like De Bethune, but for MB&F and FPJ, the demand has surpassed their supply.

The LM101 is one of the pieces in my “grail” list. 

No kidding. I had no idea!

 
 By: BigFatPauli : August 5th, 2021-10:13
I am really happy to hear that for Max and the team at MB&F.  I can tell you from first hand expereince that the watch, the service and the people at MB&F are a clear cut above the industry.  

It is good that they are finally getting the recognition they deserve. 

Good luck in your journey for a LM101.  It is well worth it smile

Love open heart watches

 
 By: m2 : August 5th, 2021-03:04
To me being able to see an open balance is a lot like a tourbillon without the associated headache.






Stunning Millenary pice!

 
 By: Cookies : August 5th, 2021-04:51

I don’t know anything about balance wheels but i do like how the big ones look, like in a Hajime Asaoka, for example. Robin has cool pics of his Tsunami in the Independents forum :-)

 
 By: Echi : August 5th, 2021-04:46

Oh yes

 
 By: Cookies : August 5th, 2021-04:52
I didn’t know about it. Just read his review. It is huuuuuge!!

Here is one of my favorites.

 
 By: amanico : August 5th, 2021-06:44