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I can sometimes have a craving for the Resonance and nothing else will do. I love how simple it is - in one way and still something very complex. There is a great tension in that. ...
This one is so unique and interesting while it is also useful for showing two time zones. The CS is just such a simple and well executed time only watch. No nonsense and extremely precise.
My version is the old 12 hour | 12 hour dials. Later versions display 24 hour / 12 hour dials. There are no physical connection between the the running of the two movements. The resonance occurs appears when the distance between the balance wheels is adju...
I didn’t notice the difference between two dials. Journe must put some thoughts to the update. Aesthetically, I still like your old version more. So the resonance only occurs when we manually do it (push a button?)? Sorry for the stupid question. I didn’t...
When the power runs down it will run out independently so when you restart the movement you need to reset the seconds hands by pulling the crown to the right. I really recommend this video lecture at the horological society of NY about the Resonance