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I tried to find the timing for the winning entries
but either it is not posted or I could not decipher it.
I just wonder how well these watches did, especially in a historical context.
Interesting insight
By: Maverik : December 4th, 2009-11:50
Hi Andrew, Interesting insights on both on the 'old' movement and the (perhaps) 'over-engineered' new movement. But than does it matter? Both look and perform awesome! In any way a big hands together for JLC! Great that they took up the challenge, compete...
You were wright!!!
By: staiku : December 4th, 2009-13:30
"Caliber Papillon, an eleven-day movement 37.2 mm in diameter beating at 28,800 vph was the independent winner with 795 points. René Addor, who spent most of his life working at Rolex, devised this mechanism and produced it in his garage in the Vall&...
Hi Nicolas,
By: bill2016 : December 6th, 2009-01:06
Sorry, but that is incorrect. Check the rules for the Chronometrie 2009 competition (it is on their website) and you will see the list of countries eligible to attend. Notable countries excluded are Germany, Japan, US and China. This I've copied and paste...
Excellent news!
By: Dje : December 6th, 2009-06:38
Hi Nicolas, Excellent news. I shall send my deepest congratulations to the teams who participated and particularly to the JLC team for winning! I loved this race! And you know that I love the Master Tourbillon! www.tp178.com m Cheers Dje
toooop news!!!
By: kkhazen : December 6th, 2009-11:41
... We were jst talking with some friends that ran into a MR platine. They are not fans of JLC, but we were saying how impressive the watch is ( there was also a extreme Lab, but i think they are saying this to piss me oof .. ) Btw, which tourbillon is it...