PeterCDE
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A lot less?
Howdy,
well, which movements do use significantly more parts? Unless you compare it with a Grand Complication
Seriously, the new Omega 8500 ("Hour Vision") constitutes of 202 parts, the JLC 875 ("Autotractor") is made of 218 parts. I´m not sure how many of these are jewels.
But i find this not very much more than the 190 parts of the GP4500.
Vice versa, making things in limited space is quite a trick.
If you compare the thickness of some pieces around, you´ll see how much thinner the GP3xxx range is.
And it´s tried&tested, for elegant dressy pieces as well as sports watches. There´s not a great number of thin movement which did proof to work equally well!
In general, the GP 3xxx range calibers are not less reliable than others and those i have, of which some are a bit older and got daily wear in all environments, tend to be very accurate and perfectly trouble-free. Even those who didn´t get service for quite some time (one piece was serviced 7 years ago and still does fine).
For the GP 4500, accuracy and long-term performance are main considerations; it went through a lot of testing and "real life" experience over more than 2 years with a batch of prototype watches, so i´d be completely confident it will do likely!
Cheers,
Peter