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My Dear Count,

 


This is getting interesting but I can't express myself as well as I would like to. English is still a foreign language to me...

Last time I spoke about vessels - let us speak about cars and take another perspective.

I'm expecting a Porsche Targa 4 GTS. I ordered it now because the next generation will not anymore have the free aspiring engine but a bit smaller one with bi-turbo. The new engine has the same output but a lower consumption. So it is more technically advanced but as a purist I took the last of "traditional" engines. Fine.

But in the past the engines were air-cooled. Is that system better or more puristic than a water cooled engine? Not in my opinion - it's just old-fashioned.

Same with silicon: if we get real benefits like increased accuracy, longer power reserve and less servicing - I think the technical development serves the consumer. The most important feature is that the silicon parts are basically invisible and they are made of space-age material in order to improve the performance of the movement.  So in this case development does not bother me especially when the visible parts of the movement are made in the traditional way.

But i.e. bridges made of a new space-age material would be a game-changer for me and mean end of buying such watches.

I can see when comparing my 5550P to my 5140P that the new movement is actually more accurate and the power reserve is also in reality 50% longer. Looking at the two 240 movements give me exactly the same level of satisfaction.

Best, Kari

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