thanks Magnus!

Sep 01, 2005,07:19 AM
 

Hi Magnus,

I suppose that makes as much sense as anything. I appreciate you going the extra mile to help satisfy my curiosity on the subject.

_john

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Leman grande dates: is the Military version available?

 
 By: Doug : August 30th, 2005-01:13
I know from the Watch Time article, as well as seeing them in person, the white and black dials are available. It was my understanding that this "military" dial version was to be released around the same time. Am I correct? Also, I think i read where the ...  

whoops! photos and info here.........

 
 By: Doug : August 30th, 2005-02:14
sorry moderators, please delete the photo i posted in my original post. I understood it to be the BP website picture, but it turns out not to be. Here are the scans from the BP website: I guess i kinda answered my own question. THe description of the one ...  

First, this is the older "large date" watch Ref. 2150 ...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : August 30th, 2005-02:14
which indeed has a power reserve of 100h (Ref. 2150-1130-53): The new 2160, with a true. much larger "double date", ahs a more sophisticated mechanism with an instant switch (within a fraction of a second), and this mechanism comsumes more energy, thus "o...  

this doesn't add up

 
 By: ei8htohms : August 30th, 2005-03:15
Hi Magnus, I know you and I have been over this before, but this info just doesn't add up. How can Breguet make the same movement running at 28,800 vph run for 65 hours? If the new big date mechanism is so sophisticated, why would it eat up some 30% of th... 

Guaranteed vs actual power reserve...

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : September 1st, 2005-08:08
I phoned with Blancpain Switzerland today and asked the question about the striking difference in the effect of the Grande Date mechanism in the Blancpain and Breguet implementation of the same mechanism (remember: Blancpain, using the 21.600bph version, ... 

thanks Magnus!

 
 By: ei8htohms : September 1st, 2005-07:19