This Edward Piguet platinum Minute Repeating Carillon ref. 25935PT , a limited edition of 20 pcs from 2000 , features a very rare complication: the repeating indicator , located at 10 o'clock on the dial, indicates whether the hours, the quarters or the m...
i.e. torque of the striking complication (or ‘couple de sonnerie’ in French), AP’s presentation, which distinguishes hours, quarters and minutes, makes it very different from VC’s. At least I see it as different even if the mechanism is identical. And I’v...
AP's way of doing it also gives some insight into how typical minute repeaters work, like how quarter striking always takes the same amount of time, regardless of how many quarters are struck. Not the case with AP’s current repeaters though, with their pa...
...and far to much text. The power reserve arc is far too prominent as well. But the case is lovely and amazingly thin. Why can't these thin movements be made anymore?