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movements parts
I've noticed GP uses a lot less parts for their movements compare to other movements. Am I right to say GP movements are less complicated without meaning less reliable or too simple of a movement??
square watch case
By: vlkcheng : March 17th, 2007-16:49
I hope the square case is only an additional to the current line-up. Personally I found the "King Size" case more traditional and elegant. It is also quite modern due to its size. The additional power reserve is most welcome.
Oh, there´s a lot!
By: PeterCDE : March 28th, 2007-11:53
Hi Jacky, there´s a couple of differences; first of all, it´s quite a bit larger! Thus it seems to fit a larger case (which the "Square" is, at least in terms of available space) better than the ultra-thin GP3000 calibers. Other differences are the windin...
That´s correct!
By: PeterCDE : March 28th, 2007-13:08
Hi Jacky, indeed the power reserve is a bit longer! For example, the Vintage "Kingsize" ref. 25830 with GP3300 caliber offers a power reserve of 46 hours, while the new "Square" with GP4500 caliber comes with a power reserve of 56 hours. This is mainly ac...
A lot less?
By: PeterCDE : March 29th, 2007-05:28
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 o...