Journe1304
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Sep 23, 2020,20:11 PM
I saw the latest marketing video for the Chronometre Souvrain, and I realized that this was the first time I had ever seen the dial side of the caliber 1304 movement. We’ve all seen the backside of the movement, with the twin barrels and beautiful bridge/cock architecture, but I myself had never seen the rest of the going train that’s normally hidden between the baseplate and the dial. A very cool look at a modern classic movement.
(Screenshot from FPJ marketing video)
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13 Oh 4
By: Journe1304 : September 23rd, 2020-20:11
I saw the latest marketing video for the Chronometre Souvrain, and I realized that this was the first time I had ever seen the dial side of the caliber 1304 movement. We’ve all seen the backside of the movement, with the twin barrels and beautiful bridge/...
I watch the video
By: xiu laba : September 24th, 2020-04:18
And it seems like the crown is attached to the stem using only an adhesive? Or did the video not show the full process?
very nice
By: Concord : September 24th, 2020-14:29
you can partially see it on Byblos, what a watch!!!