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And the Movement Photo
Forgot I had this. This is a pre-production "mule" so it has been abused and taken apart and reassembled countless times, not to mention banged around in the technical bureau. But it does show the beauty of the movement and its special soleil finish which was specially developed for this movement--the idea being that classic cote de geneve did not fit a sports watch movement.
Jeff
And the Movement Photo
By: jkingston : October 27th, 2009-09:56
Forgot I had this. This is a pre-production "mule" so it has been abused and taken apart and reassembled countless times, not to mention banged around in the technical bureau. But it does show the beauty of the movement and its special soleil finish which...
The new movements
By: jkingston : October 27th, 2009-13:24
Hi Oliver: Honestly Blancpain has really been doing a lot with its new movements. I can count seven new calibers that came out in a 2.5 year period: 13R0. Eight day power reserve manual wind with titanium balance, free sprung balance, Breguet overcoil and...
Comparisons
By: jkingston : October 27th, 2009-21:44
Oliver I agree on comparisons in general. My point was simply that a huge effort has been expended in developing a lot of really good movements and more will come. Most other brands have not been working as hard and I thought a bit of perspective would be...
Yes.....
By: MiniCooper : October 28th, 2009-06:53
Please bear in mind, my friend, that I am of course not an expert and many in this forum would disagree with me on this. However..... It is a classic watch from a great manufacture, a great history, aclassic design and extremely comfortable to wear- both ...
ARRRRRGH!
By: respo : October 28th, 2009-06:59
You're very persuasive, and that photo of your black BP50 is as well. I have not been a big fan of the all-black watch until this one, which is beautiful. Thanks, buddy. You continue to make my life difficult. LOL. respo