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Maybe the H2 flying resonance by the inimitable Beat Haldimann.

Photo was taken in 2009 at Baselworld. Regards, Baruch
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By: cazalea
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Carlos22
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Resonance Watches, a First Approach

Resonance Watches, a First Approach by Don Corson Resonance watches are rare and when discussed the resonance effect is often not accepted. Always looking for a challnge, I have decided to make my next watch a resonance watch to see what is real and what
12Y
By: DonCorson
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ei8htohms
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Haldimann H2

The H2 Flying Resonance from Beat Haldimann uses this phenomenon directly, although I would consider it to be more of an interesting kinetic sculpture than a precision timepiece. The hairsprings have terminal coils designed for optimal connection to the c
14Y
By: BluNotte
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pmugowsky
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no, that's not it at all :)

Hi Graham, Not sure what you read exactly, but resonance doesn't directly have anything to do with tourbillons or carousels. Resonance is basically a physical phenomenon whereby an oscillator vibrates with maximum amplitude at certain "resonant" frequenci
18Y
By: G99
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DonCorson
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