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Answer to aaronm
Hello, the diameter of the case is 41mm. The movement is an in-house development. The design is my own and I collaborate with an independent CAD designer.
A chance encounter....
By: DonCorson : June 18th, 2010-09:17
A chance encounter yesterday gave me a chance to get to know a new independent brand: A. Favre et Fils The Favre family from La Locle has a long tradition of watchmaking. The first mention of watchmaking in the family being the apprenticeship papers of Ab...
Thanks, Don
By: tee530 : June 18th, 2010-11:18
Thanks for the report Don. That's a remarkable looking movement. Separately, do you happen to know if the movement firm Marc Favre & Co, which was acquired by Omega in 1955, was related to the Favre family you describe here? Tom
Thanks DON
By: aldossari_faisal : June 19th, 2010-01:03
you always open my eyes on attractive independents work , it is interesting to know that the brand is back within the family , an interesting dial , and even a more interesting movement, which tells me to stay tuned for what's next , honestly, the movemen...
Answer for tee530
By: AF&F : June 19th, 2010-12:26
Hi there, we are not related to the firm that you mentioned. I am the descendant of the family that founded Favre-Leuba. Regarding your question about the double-click on the barrels, it allows to wind the barrels to their maximum, better than with a sing...
Thanks!
By: aaronm : June 19th, 2010-20:56
Always good to hear from the boss himself! One other question, in the other watches I've seen with a similar double-barrel movement, the barrels drove different features, and were wound in opposite directions. Since these 2 drive the same train, do they a...
Double click?
By: tee530 : June 18th, 2010-18:49
Don, Looking at the movement again, each barrel's ratchet wheel seems to carry a unique-looking, symmetrical double click, each with a single beak and a long curved click spring that looks to hearken to German traditional designs. If this is what it is, d...
Power reserve indicator..
By: vernon : June 21st, 2010-00:36
Looks like there's a neat little power reserve indicator on the movement side near the crown - this will be useful too. I very much like the watches design and the movement and finishing but am less convinced by the date mechanism. I do really wish them e...