Mark in Paris[Purist]
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Very nice movement indeed
For the thinness, I browsed the MR of many brands and I forgot to add manually last year's HM11. Thanks for rectifying.
VC's movement remains thinner than the JLC's but is manual though.
Anyway, for 2 10th of a millimeter we can say they are alike in terms of visible proportions (as they are 41mm): I wished to underline the impressive path chosen concerning thinness, not who is n°1 and who is n°2 for something which can't be observed really.
Ah the case... I didn't like it 5 years ago when trying the 3 hands model but, with time and especially knowing it houses a very complicated movement, I love it that way: I find in pure and simple but not boring. This is completly subjective from my part of course: tastes and colors...
I wished the small second was also centered at 6' but I imagine it wasn't possible (?).
Thanks for your input Nicolas.
Best, Mark
Taste
By: Mark in Paris : October 18th, 2015-04:24
In fact, if you remember I'm not at all fan of this "sculptured" style and, don't get me wrong, I wouldn't say it is nicer than the one you posted but I would say it is more impressive and interesting to me.
A top VC!
By: COUNT DE MONET : October 18th, 2015-09:40
Thank you for the informative post and the explanation why the regulator is so quiet. It is a very well thought and executed MR and also nicely incorporated into the Patrimony design. The small second between 8:00 and 9:00 is to me a nice and unusual posi...
Rare experience.
By: Mark in Paris : November 9th, 2015-08:51
I felt I was so lucky. Not only because it was only my 3rd MR experience (after the JLC Master and the Speake-Marin) but because it is the most beautiful and elegant one I handled. I agree with your about what we can get in the Luxury watchmaking world (a...
I agree.
By: Mark in Paris : November 11th, 2015-13:58
As for my favorite grand complication, well it may indeed be the one. I tried the Traditionnelle 14 days Tourbillon which I like as it is beautiful and remains simple in the layout but it is a little too big. The other grand complication models are much b...