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The WG Fleurier ...

 

is using the same movement, it is a Cal 9.96 , very good finishing and some work has been done to pass the QF tests and maintain the PRECISION of 0 to +5 sec/day!

From your posts, I guessed you are more keen to be able to view the movement ... if that's the case  then YMA has suggested the good piece of the pioneer 1.96, if you are more to avant garde, the Twist can be interesting with slightly bigger case size.

I have the RG Fleurier for different reasons.  This piece is a signature or landmark piece.  It has its significant.... the first batch to pass the QF rigorous tests - high impact in various directions, simulated wear of an active person, etc ... and to maintain a very precise rate per day.  It is a step up from COSC (as the pre-requisite, the calibres must pass COSC first)..then encased to be tested in full-assembly, not just the movement alone.
End of the day, I know (eventhough could not see it) , the superb work and craftmanship done on the movement is encased behind the unique:  each individually hand-engraved solid caseback.

I will leave you with a pic  for your reference and it is of no comparison then to see the pieces in steel and try them on.  Pardon for the side-by-side pic...no professional camera..only a mobilephone camera.

Please visit this link if you wish to see the Cal. 9.96 : www.watchprosite.com /


Please let us know, and show us some pics if you've decided on any of the superb L.U.C.

Kong



L.U.C QF RG & WG

L.U.C QF RG & WG


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