mkt33[PuristS]
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I think Mr. Andersen most have had a few left over modules
When I talked to the watchmaker and asked if he could customize a leap year indicator, he told me that there would be no easy and elegant solution.
So I wonder why were there two versions? One with a leap year indicator, and another series without?
Either way, it is a pain to adjust....makes absolute sense why a model like the MB Heritage Perpetual should be the way these things are corrected (yes I know I had to throw that comparison in there). But look how elegant that calendar module looks compared to a Dupraz.
Best, Mike
Absolutely correct
By: mkt33 : September 27th, 2014-14:51
But even more so for independent timepieces in the "long run" when these watches get passed on. The repair costs to fix a problem caused by a watchmaker who doesn't know what they are doing is what I'm afraid of. It has happened to me once already. So in ...
Will do Ancienne
By: mkt33 : September 26th, 2014-08:15
Looking at the profile you will see that this is a modular construction...the pushers and crown are not in the middle of the case. I think later on Mr. Anderson focused on changing this aspect in all his watches (he mentions this in the interview with TM ...
Thanks doubleup
By: mkt33 : September 27th, 2014-05:18
Svend Andersen has been around a long time and I do hope you read the interview link that was in the post. ThePuristS have been advocated for these "master" watchmakers who often stay quiet (by contractual obligations) behind the scenes at big brands. You...