amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Today, watch makers are more after profits, rentabilty than after the product itself.
Thry don't take the time to do these masterpeices anymore.
I am not sure I understand your question, but if your point is to ask if I like sapphire case back, I am not a big fan of them.
I prefer to play with my solid case back when I want to have an eye on the movement.
As for your second question, I thinik the golden era of watchmaking was somewhere around the Fifties...
Best,
Nicolas
822 versus 976
By: edwyun : October 5th, 2012-14:31
Can some explain to me the technical differences or improvements between the 822 and 976 movements? For example, the 822 is a well known movement but it's difficult to find information on the 976. Is one better than the other - ruggedness, accuracy, etc? ...
More info
By: respo : October 8th, 2012-08:04
Here is a link to Jerome's fine article upon the launch of the 976, which has some interesting details on the caliber: amp;fi=2&pi=2946981&ti=491116&s = And a scan from the same article: I can't resist adding a scan of the 822 for comparison's...
chronometre standard?
By: golden hands : October 9th, 2012-15:32
the calibre 970 family in auto or manual wind is a special reverso movement that has the SPYR gear train that has a more rounded profile of the wheel teeth giving optimal torque efficiency-better than the standard NIHS flat balance spring is made in coll...
decoration!!
By: golden hands : October 11th, 2012-13:21
hi nicolas the decoration so called on the plates-perlage,geneva stripes etc is their for a purpose of trapping some of the microscopic dust particules. depending on what other decoration/pleaseing to the eye is used will not inprove its performance- the ...
1940-50'production
By: golden hands : October 11th, 2012-15:41
hi nicolas nice photo' of some rare calibres from the 40-50's-cal 170 for instance one of those very good tourbillions i was talking about-so good that only 26 were ever made for this pocket watch calibre. i was on about todays production-calibres of yest...