most other observatory movements. I believe many were never cased, just remaining as chronometer movements. But I have no further information on this VC: I would have to ask its owner, @artmgraver (Shiming Yang), on IG. Best, Emmanuel
What is commonly referred to as an " observatory dial " is the dial of a watch equipped with a precision movement , designed and adjusted to pass observatory tests , whether in Besançon , Neuchâtel , Geneva , Kew , Glashütte , etc. Its most complete layou...
Unfortunately, I have no further information concerning the history of this VC: when and for who this chronometer movement was fitted in such a case. I would have to ask @artmgraver (Shiming Yang) on IG. Best, Emmanuel
most other observatory movements. I believe many were never cased, just remaining as chronometer movements. But I have no further information on this VC: I would have to ask its owner, @artmgraver (Shiming Yang), on IG. Best, Emmanuel
I wonder what is the exact difference between chronometers and observatory watches. I would think that "chronometer" implies a COSC or METAS certification which might be a little different from an Observatory one... But it remains a bit unclear to me.
Thanks a lot for pointing them out to me. In a comment below, Carlos22 also pointed out the Roger Dubuis Bulletin d'Observatoire, which are interesting pieces as well. But what I was specifically looking after was this particular dial layout with small se...
I fully understand your preference for the VC and Lederer. I personally also find the Patek 2556 and the Massena Absinthe very attractive. Best, Emmanuel
You might want to check this article, which specifies that the VZAS is the time only variant with small seconds at 9 o'clock: https://www.stetzcowatches.com/2018/12/28/origins-the-13-ligne-valjoux-vz-movement/ Have a great Sunday. Best, Emmanuel
I agree that the Lederer is quite remarkable. I find the Massena/Pagès Absinthe attractive too: it's a nice tribute to the historical pieces. But the PP Museum 2556 is the one that is dearest to my heart... Best, Emmanuel