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thanks for the feedback
Jan 19, 2021,05:40 AM
so I assume some Zeitwerks stamped 2017 could have this "issue" but probability of 2018 ones have an updated movement. Have the Lange said anything about exactly when this update took place? I didn't know I had OCD until now....
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Zeitwerk questions: preloading of minutes disk when seconds reach 55sec
By: woodman : January 19th, 2021-05:16
Hi, I am planning on acquiring the Z. So I researched and handles some of my friend's Zs from 2016 and two from 2017. I noticed that minutes disk is slightly moving when the second hands reach 55seconds, an action that takes place as disks are getting rea...
ALS updated the movement
By: northerner : January 19th, 2021-05:32
somewhere around 2016 without making a fuss about it. I had the same question and even contacted the manufacture in Glashütte. The gist of it is that the preloading has been done away with but the movement has the same reference and there is no way to see...
thanks for the feedback
By: woodman : January 19th, 2021-05:40
so I assume some Zeitwerks stamped 2017 could have this "issue" but probability of 2018 ones have an updated movement. Have the Lange said anything about exactly when this update took place? I didn't know I had OCD until now....
Preload or Not
By: tomch : January 19th, 2021-08:09
You can easely see it in the movement. Here, the mechanism for the disks has an angle; the modified are straight. ...
Yes. It's easy to see which it is...
By: Watchcph : January 19th, 2021-10:34
Look at the cut-out where the fly wheel is, at the beginning of the remontoire bridge. The new version don't have this cut-out. Check out the movement shot attached here of the new movement. ...
Great choice 👍
By: russell996 : January 19th, 2021-11:42
As per other posts you can easily tell which is the revised movement once you know what to look for. Looking at approx 4 o’clock, old movement with cut out in plate. New movement without cutout in plate at 4 o’clock. ...