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Patek Philippe

Hidden... just like in a Panerai?

 

You can argue that tourbillons don't provide any specific advantage to wristwatches (I suppose that JLC would challenge this comment after winning the Neuchatel competition) besides an aesthetic pleasure. Therefore, why deprive the user of the pleasure of contemplating it rotate? Also, if the tourbillon is just for the pleasure of the owner, perhaps just to enjoy in private via a display back, why have the word "tourbillon" written on the dial? And finally, if Patek is so worried about the effect of UV radiation on a certain type of oil used to lubricate the tourbillon, may I kindly suggest that they try applying some coating to the glass? Like in sunglasses? If they really wanted to make an ultra-stealth tourbillon they should house it in a standard case (without a display back) plus standard dial. Only then would it really make sense... or perhaps then it wouldn't?

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