donizetti
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great point
we indeed need this precision only very rarely now.
The quirks of the H1 (at least my H1, an early piece) relate to the complex dial train that is necessary because the tourbillon occupies the centre. For one, it is relatively finicky to set: the minute indicator tends to jump a bit when you push the crown in, and it takes a while for the "hands" to engage afterwards. That just requires a little practice. The other quirk is that unlike normal hands from a centre pinion the minute indicator does not move entirely uniformly - it falls behind a bit and then catches back up as it moves across the dial. You have to be pretty OCD to notice this phenomenon and I know that Beat is happy with this, as I talked to him about it after he gave the watch it's (free!) service.
Kind regards
Andreas