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it is not a problem
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great picture!!
By: mjnoumoff : July 21st, 2009-17:50
thanks for the picture of the MC Memovox's movement! I have never seen the inside of 'my' watch's movement!! Very cool Thanks for all the great responses and for your opinions!! great pictures from everyone!! Great Duometre picts!
Relatively large gap....
By: 1440 : July 21st, 2009-12:54
You really think this is a large difference? Certainly not debating that the case size here was a result of producing for the current market, but I personally don't see this as a movement lost in it's case like many I have encountered, especially when you...
indeed
By: Clavi : July 21st, 2009-13:25
Yes, I think the gap is pretty large in the case of the MC Alarm. As an illustration, almost the same movement (916, same dimensions), housed in a ref 875. Here, the gap is very narrow (less than 1mm)...
Relative to vintage...
By: 1440 : July 21st, 2009-14:44
without an inner rotating bezel, I can see your point. IMO relative to modern cases and movements, it's more than acceptable. In the case of the Master Compressor we have a 13''' movement in a 41.5 or so mm case. Compare that to some with 11.5''' movement...
As an aside, another example
By: respo : July 21st, 2009-10:21
From reading abot the development of the EWC, JLC initially had a goal of creating a watch with a 45mm diameter, but the shock absorption system and the strap changing mechanism required a case size of 46.3mm in the end. Another interesting example is the...
Not always
By: amanico : July 21st, 2009-10:43
I have 2 perfect YES and NO examples: The Duo Metre case was conceived in coherence with the size of the movement. The MUT new generation ( it was also the case for the previous 34 mm version ) case was not dictated by the movement: Best, Nicolas...
these examples
By: time2tic : July 21st, 2009-12:51
show that plastic spacers are not common in JLC watches for a simple reason ( I think): they manufacture both the calibre and the case, so if they want a bigger MUT case, (from 34mm to 40mm), they just make the case bigger .
to me ...
By: time2tic : July 22nd, 2009-05:31
re-using a calibre in a different case of a different size is not a problem at all. by comparison, using massive nylon spacers to fit an very small calibre into a large case is a bit ridiculous. for example, ETA calibres have been put in all sorts of case...