nickd
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Hi Steve,
The whole debate amuses me, and your examples are great. I've always particularly enjoyed the fact that Seiko and Rolex are probably the most vertically integrated of manufacturers (I love a good-old Seiko 5 being far more "in-house" than the vast majority of so-called in-house movements), but the best counter-example is Peseux ONLY making movements and so the 260 was only ever not-in-house.
Just my sad sense of humour, I guess
nick
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By: nickd : April 3rd, 2008-13:24
Hi Steve, The whole debate amuses me, and your examples are great. I've always particularly enjoyed the fact that Seiko and Rolex are probably the most vertically integrated of manufacturers (I love a good-old Seiko 5 being far more "in-house" than the va...
Excellent examples, Steve...
By: Tony C. : April 4th, 2008-07:56
and I agree completely that it is what the manufacturer does with the ebauche that counts. As I have a soft spot for high-grade vintage automatics, here's a superb example of that genre: a Vacheron & Constantin K1072/1, based on a "reserved" JLC ebauche w...
I'll parre and riposte
By: aaronm : April 4th, 2008-11:50
I look for interesting movements as much, and probably more than, the next guy. My desire is NOT for an inhouse movement name, but for a pretty, well finished movement that I can enjoy watching during the massive number of boring meeting that I attend. Th...