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Vacheron Constantin

Both right in spirit, but also both wrong in argumentation

 

When I look at that two movements, immediately something is itching my eye, look at that very detail.

Wasn't there something looking quite inconsistent? Should this have been made by Vacheron watch production staff?


Would this execution of a free cut have been according to V&C standards of refinery of that time?

I would say a clearly 'no way, far behind the standards'. Even a quite different standard, that's maybe Jaeger LeCoultre standard.
That's something you could expect at a watch movement for an economic price.

This should be directly compared to the JLC cal. 818/2.
Uuups, and does look absolutely identical!

Well what's about the rest of the finish? Also made by JLC? It would become a completely different story, it is maybe the first V&C movement with a refinement pre-produced by JLC?

Let's check that.




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