In terms of finishing and technical aspects. Is it Laurent Ferrier? Is it Chopard with their caliber 1.96/96.01-L? Is it Parmigiani? (Same vaucher caliber as Chopard but who do you think finishes it better?) Is it someone else? I could not think of better...
Personally, I'm partial to the Laurent Ferrier. The layout, the rotor bridge, the finishing. All excellent, and contribute to a beautiful movement. That Chopard is certainly nice too.
Depends on what constitutes 'the best'. Bvlgari has the thinnest while retaining classical decoration and design, Czapek has a modern design, Parm, Romain, Chop....
Here the movement in a Tonda 1950. Compared to Chopard one has to distinguish : - the movement in their steel models is less well finished - the movement in the gold models is close but not exactly at the level of Parmigiani (although this is more of my s...
are best imo. Parmigiani is nice too, this is Vaucher. Chopard is NOT Vaucher and has nothing to do with the Parmigiani one. Michel Parmigiani was in the construction team of the Chopard 1.96 back then, but today's Parmigiani-movement is different from it...