
Lankysudanese's original post highlights Frederique Constant's groundbreaking Slimline Monolithic Manufacture, a significant leap in horological innovation. His enthusiasm for advancements in movement isochronism and stability sets the stage for a discussion on how this affordable, high-tech oscillator could redefine mechanical watchmaking. This article explores the community's reaction to FC's bold move, examining both its technical prowess and design implications.

I think FC has been doing great things.
I wonder what Zenith is waiting for to further commercialise their own product
New horizon. Oscillators will be transform the mechanical watch world. The exotic peaces unreachable and mostly sell directly when finished, the tech will be going to more affordable watches so more people can enjoy it. New horizon, also in my direction , and FC will be my first changed ways watch company. Not only FC in my direction, F.P. Journe, RD, and for example Parmigiani felt outside my choice. Since yesterday i was waken, the beauty of watches is the movement, the complications related f
It's indeed another breakthrough after that one by zenith. 40 Hz is quite fast😅
I simply took a look to the official website and found nothing 😅
The numbers are extremely impressive all around. Was worried about the PR until they showed the added wheel in the drive system. I am very impressed. I know we have seen these oscillators before in watches like GP but this is impressive. Can definitely see it being used in other brands for 1/100th second chronographs. Does FC have any patents that can keep other manufactures from using oscillators in this manner? Very cool thanks for posting
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