Walter2
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No, what sounds are the rubies on which the rotor is running. Here you can see where the ruby wheels are. Same movement from VC 1120.
Jan 11, 2019,06:45 AM
It is a crystal sound when the rotor runs.
Not the best pic, i found no other without the rotor. Here you see it from the dial side.
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Slim line oldie
By: slungu : January 11th, 2019-05:32
Hello together Just wanted to share this nice found with you : It's a beautiful dress watch powered by the well known AP 2120 movement . It always sounds as if it would be broken because of the sound made by the rotor support but it runs flawlessly and al...
One of the classics
By: slungu : January 11th, 2019-07:36
The 1120/2120/28-255 is for me one of the classic movements. I admit that I am a fan of the movements used in the 50/60, even if they were not what one would today call "in house". To these I also could the older 1071/2071 that had the rotor on rollers on...
Very elegant!
By: blomman Mr Blue : January 11th, 2019-09:17
Interesting to see a automatic watch without a seconds hand. Best Blomman
The old days
By: slungu : January 11th, 2019-09:29
You might be surprised, but both iconic sport watches from Patek and AP, the Royal Oak and the Nautilus had no second hands in their initial iteration, being powered by almost the same movement as this one. They used however the 2121/28-255C variant that ...
Indeed!
By: blomman Mr Blue : January 11th, 2019-09:38
But still, most two handed watches you see are with manual movements. Best Blomman
My oldie from the nineties
By: Figij005 : January 12th, 2019-01:41
Nearly the same movement, save for the date (cal 2121), Ref 14995. That doesnˋt annoy me. I know that ´scratching´ sound, something I was wondering why it is never mentioned. Is this also the fact when the movement is housed in the Jumbo Royal Oak 15202? ...