Is there a significant difference between the previous works

Feb 07, 2004,04:16 AM
 

presented here on this forum?

I really like the way the mechanisms look...the least aesthetic part is always the rail that carries the axis that is perpendicular to the dial of the watch.

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The new impressive three-axis Tourbillon by Richard Daners and Marion Mueller!!

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : February 7th, 2004-10:10
Dear All! The famous Swiss watch retailer Guebelin (www.guebelin.ch) just announce the presentation of the impressive three-axis Tourbillon Turbulences to celebrate the 150 year anniversary of the company. It was made by the well-known if not famous maste...  

Amazing!

 
 By: Toren : February 7th, 2004-01:13

Thank you.(nt)

 
 By: Jim Rothbarth : February 8th, 2004-10:10

A stunning watch and technically superb

 
 By: IanS : February 8th, 2004-10:22
Could you please tell us the differences between this and the other 2 3D tourbillons - or is it using one of the other systems under licience?

it rotates along three different axes

 
 By: ei8htohms : February 10th, 2004-03:03
Hi Ian, The two dual axis torubillon released last year were just that: rotating along two axes. The escapement in this piece rotates along three axes. In that way it is similar to Thomas Prescher's latest creation, the most dramatic difference being that... 

I know it rotates on 3 axes however what I do not understand is the

 
 By: IanS : February 10th, 2004-04:04
correlation between the 3 axes and 3 torques.Doesn't one barrel equal one provider of torque? Two barrels, two torques? It might even be argued in this twin barrel setup, that there is in fact only one torque driving the mechanism - if I understand it cor... 

Three axis are flying

 
 By: Thomas Prescher : February 11th, 2004-08:20
Dear John, if we take a ballbearing flying The correct description should be. G?belin two axis fling TAT three axis flying. How do you think about it? Thomas