. . . and, in my opinion, one of the most underestimated movements of recent times. The double swan's neck regulators juxtaposed on either side of the balance in a manual wind movement lends an effect that I find compelling, very much like that of a high-grade pocket watch movement. I wonder why the cal 65 hasn't been further developed . . . I would like to see a chronometer version without the date display, and perhaps with a torque indicator in it's place to complement the power-reserve display, allowing the owner to dial in optimal timing performance. Cordially, Art