Doc
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Mighty is the word!
I just love when you see all those wonderful wheels with different dimensions and teeth.
Really overcrowded, you wonder how they got everything inside, and even more,
how they got it working :-)
Can't get enough of these kind of pics!
And very nice to see my friend and rescuer Mrs Ute in this thread :-)
Cheers
Doc
Big bucks...
By: PeterCDE : March 5th, 2007-10:37
Just sharing a rare view; with a price tag well north of 500K US-$ it´s not seen often: While it´s not new, it´s truly one of these "watches for the few" and with only a handful out there, ownership means being member in a most exclusive club! Apart from ...
Here´s one more :-)
By: PeterCDE : March 5th, 2007-22:56
It´s a big piece (42mm wide, 14.15mm high), but filled with truly a LOT of small parts: Frankly, i´m undecided about the finish and personally find the Three Gold Bridges to be a bit finer. But i think it would do equally well and comparably impressive wi...
Ah... Opera 2....
By: happy_wis : March 6th, 2007-01:14
no wonder... www.watchprosite.com www.watchprosite.com I think most of the repeaters have the hammers at the back and the repeater mechanism at the front. The Opera 2 has it inverted. Actually, I think the repeater mechanism (e.g. "snail wheel", etc) is m...