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By: patrick_y : January 5th, 2010-17:58
I think my votes were with the median and mode. I love the Dead Seconds Tourbillon. In general, I wouldn't say I'm a huge fan of tourbillons, which is arguably the most commercialized grand complication in the wristwatch industry. The Dead Seconds Tourbil...
You are correct!
By: patrick_y : January 5th, 2010-20:30
You are absolutely correct! The Ruthenium tourbillon doesn't have a dead seconds... And I was completely confused; I meant to say my favorite watch is actually the Tokyo Limited Edition Tourbillon (if I remember correctly, this one is dead seconds). I als...
Some further comments....
By: asg : January 5th, 2010-20:35
I think the following - 1. the price puts people off from selecting the Sonnerie - Who wouldn't want that Journe if it was relatively affordable (in perspective people You all know you want it - its the best design of the "old" style screw dials, its the ...
Good question.
By: W72 : January 5th, 2010-22:20
Hi, I would have like to get the minute repeater but I noticed that it is not in your selection. What I liked about FPJ MR is the slender case and the fact that the dial is simple with full FPJ DNA. However, I have not heard much about this MR since it wa...
I have voted..
By: sidneyc : January 6th, 2010-17:16
.. for the tourbillon dead seconds as well... in this poll that is... In reality, I voted for the RdM with my very own wallet. I own one in PT. It is an amazing watch and I have to say it is by far the most accurate of all my mechanical watches. But the p...
Of those on offer....
By: pplater : January 10th, 2010-16:25
...the watch which took the single available vote was the original remontoir. Why? The dial is a little less crowded than the dial of the DS, the tourbillon cage is a little more 'raw', the window to the remontoir is almost frivolous. SteveH seems to have...