Crescendo

Australia

Last seen: Jun 22, 2014

Member since May 5, 2008 · 18 years

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thread: New brand - sensational new movement...
Hi pplater, I get the impression you like the watch (duh!). Ronda quartz movements are as reliable as anything, they absolutely nailed the styling (if you like that sort of thing), and at ~$200 AUD the price is certainly right. But can you speak a...
thread: What is the purpose of the 'notch' in the swan neck regulator?
...I don't dispute that, it is plain to see in many photos of ALS watches. However, if the notch is supposed to be straight and well-finished, as it seems to be in SteveG's high-res photos of both his 1815 and L1, mine is not. Mine is cosmetically...
thread: What is the purpose of the 'notch' in the swan neck regulator?
Moritz, thanks for your patience in explaining and confirming the function of the notch to me. Much appreciated. I have looked at my watch's notch again with the 10X loupe and it is definitely crooked/jagged around the edges (like in my artists...
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thread: What is the purpose of the 'notch' in the swan neck regulator?
To be clear, I do understand that the regulators in ALS watches use swan necks, and I do know what a regulator is for (it adjusts the effective length of the hairspring). However, I don't understand what you mean by this: "This movement (of the...
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thread: What is the purpose of the 'notch' in the swan neck regulator?
Thanks for your reply. It's interesting what you say about it being a sort of spring, or a least a means to widen and loosen the part to allow for fitting. It makes sense. It would be nice if an expert could confirm or deny this. :) Thank you also...
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thread: Grand Seiko SBGW001: A Review
I certainly do think Grand Seiko watches are worth being passionate about!
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