Marcus Hanke[PuristSPro Moderator]
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This looks vaguely familiar ....
Mar 06, 2007,01:17 AM
... especially the big date at 12 and the annual calendar's month display between 4 and 5. Could it be that Dubois-Dépraz played a role in the development of the calendar module?
Here is Ulysse Nardin's Marine Annual, using the Dubois-Dépraz module on the ETA 2894 base. Please note the location of the big date and the month indication between 4 and 5. DD should be able to modify its construction to fit it on different chronograph movements, I think. Maybe Andrew knows more?
Regards,
Marcus
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It seems there might be a dual time zone on the RM011
By: Allen : March 1st, 2007-20:32
I can see the seconds subdial at 3 o'clock, chrono minute counter at 9 o'clock, it seems that there's a jumping chrono hour counter between 4 and 5. That leaves the subdial at 6 o'clock with a hour and minute hand for a second time zone display. I persona...
Non FM version
By: sacha : March 3rd, 2007-08:05
I saw a picture of a non felipe massa RM011 on the internet... we can see several differences on this model. Picture at www.kronosclub.com 1 The subdial at 6 o'clock looks definitly like a second time zone to me...
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By: sacha : March 3rd, 2007-09:49