Hi guys, I have a question on the renowned Patek calibre 240. The patek website puts the year at which the calibre is awarded the patent was in 1977. But watching the Piaget purist video, a similar calibre was done by Piaget in 1957 called the calibre 9P....
Somewhere in the mid 50ies... I would say 1955 / 56, with the Cal 215. Now, to know if and how Patek took an inspiration for their Cal 240, that is another question. I have no answer here. Best, Nicolas.
Hello there. You have hit a very, very interesting spot and still up to date topic of the watch world! First of all: Piaget 9P is a manual movement, not an automatic. I trust you mean the calibre 12P? In 1954, eleven months before Universal Geneve, a watc...
Know that this topic is on the radar again: I like the idea to focus on micro rotor movements as another theme for a watch collection. There are some very nice ones out there ... Best Moritz
Dear Oliver: After reading the comments or Moritz (Aka COUNT) it occured to me that the Watchprosite may use a separate section on the HISTORY of CALIBERS, which to me will be very interesting. How it should be organized is not clear to me yet, but as an ...
Hi Jim that is a very good idea and "shame on us" that we did not come to such a logical conclusion. But, in all fairness, it will be a big task as there are so many calibers from so many manufactures if it should be a comprehensive one. To start with mic...
can be found here, but one has to check the "past" with lots of posts. Who has the extra resources to do it? If I would do it, I would probably do my own book and even than I don´t have the time for such a project - good or bad ;-) Best, Oliver