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helical tension spring in a movement?

Is this common? If so, where? Spotted in an Olympic chronograph at the Omega museum - a movement with a helical spring used in tension, upper center.
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By: xto
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something I hadn't seen before and like a lot. is it well known? Extremely rare?

Blancpain rattrapante chrono in military pkg
44m
By: xto
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Ron_W
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Ferdinand Berthoud FB1RES4...Fuse-chain with 1 second Remontoire

Below is a Octogonal case in Ceramic coated Titanium with a sandblasted anthracite dial... the case is 44mm and 14mm thick, absence of real lug makes it more wearable than the numbers look - having said that, it is still a BIG timepiece. FB limits this re
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By: mahesh
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Weems@8
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Vintage watches

Selection of 1930's Rolex Prince. 1930s Prince.. : )
16Y
By: maxbliss888
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chk
358,374

Very tough dial to capture

The LM SE EVO
2h
By: Mohannad (aka Riddler)
4
gary_g
52

Grail arrives…

Hi folks. A year ago I got myself a Tudor Date+ Day from 1984. 36mm. I’d been thinking I really fancy a Day Date in platinum but wanted to see how I got on with the design etc in a more accessible way. As it happens I loved this and I actually found the d
1h
By: DDM
3
Musashi83
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My next bonsai project with my trusty 219 at my side.

Destros on the right hand with the crown can sometimes be uncomfortable as it tends to dig into the wrist. Oh the irony.
2h
By: Gaulixus
3
gary_g
32

Aged 58 years and keeping great time.

Not worn for a while. HAGWE! Clive
2h
By: chippyfly
3
gary_g
31

I wonder what will be the WPS 25….??

Until then this one must be sufficient for me 😅 Have a great Sunday dear Ps
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By: penfriend
0
10

It starts again

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By: brauner
1
gary_g
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