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WristScan: Right?

But tourbillon, while it's not a complication, it's still highly regarded as a complication as well. Idk, perhaps when we see the day tourbillon become the standard escapement like automatic, its complication status would be obsolete as well I guess. Anyway, thank you friend!
4Y
By: jvr1sta
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WristScan: +1!

I also love that Chopard! Perhaps... Someday...
4Y
By: jvr1sta
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WristScan: Cool one, Abel!

I would love to see your Connie! Hehe. But man, your Longines Chronograph though! Would you customize it by making a transparent caseback for it?
4Y
By: jvr1sta
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WristScan: Ah yes, I forgot to include hardwood as well

As the father of bumper automatic watches in a wristwatch. He granted his patent by UK around 1923 in his pocket watch prototype then proceed to ask fortis to make it manufactured en masse in the 1926 and introduced it in the baselworld 1926. The Léon Hatot Rolls is interesting indeed, he's working
4Y
By: jvr1sta
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WristScan: A very simple complication in a watch. Very very humble complication.

This week got very interesting wristscan topic! But I think I will have to go to the simplest complication (and added bonuses). We've come so far that we have forgotten this complication because nowadays its presence is always there only to serve the owner and yet we took it for granted. And it is a
4Y
By: jvr1sta
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Cartier: It got plus screws on the caseback...

Which is not a good sign...
4Y
By: jvr1sta
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Omega: hmm...

after playing with ms. paint, here's what I got... So as we could see in the picture, the dial and the movement (the post of the hour-minute hands v. the second hand pivot) seems to be a little bit crooked about 3-5 degree angle in overall... So is this the sign of the dial have been tweaked before?
5Y
By: jvr1sta
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Collectors Market: please kindly

contact me at [Email address suppressed for privacy] or WA +6281330310170
8Y
By: jvr1sta
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