eric.vonschonberg
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highly complex watches - what beats tourbillons and repeaters
As other have pointed out in this thread, a tourbillon is completely
useless, and a minute repeater is at best only slightly useful
occasionally. Enthusiasts point out though that they are valuable
as works of art, because they are so diffucult to make.
But, there is a complication that surpasses the tourbillon in
difficulty and is around the difficulty of a minute repeater, but is
much more useful. I'm referring to the rattrapante.
Eric von Schonberg
minute repeater and tourbillion - the debate
By: mori-tower : September 8th, 2008-09:54
there have been a number of repetition a minutes made by pp. many were made upon request. i speak of the tonneau shaped platinum case minuter repeater for henry graves jnr, refs 2421, 2524, ref 3979, 3974,3939,5013, 5016, 5074 and toubillion ref 3834, 393...
What is the market?
By: Dje : September 13th, 2008-06:22
Hi Eric, My question would be: what is the market for rattrapante watches? I agree with Aaron that a rattrapante can be made at a very moderate price. IWC does it in the Portugaise. So if you want a rattrapante you can catch the IWC for a low price. You c...
A summary
By: aaronm : September 13th, 2008-17:15
I guess my basic point is that a Rattapante is not inherently complex, in the way a repeater might be thought of. This isn't to take away from the skill that it takes to make a truly fine one, in the way a chinese Tourbillon does not detract from a Patek ...