And the quality under the dial is well shown in the video: thank you! I think the movement needs 45 turns to be fully wound. And each morning I give it around 10 turns. Best, Emmanuel
Of all the interpretations of the Lemania 2310 , this particular one, caliber 1142 , is my personal favorite . One thing that's rarely mentioned is that this hand-wound caliber provides an extraordinary tactile sensation when you wind it. The best I've ex...
There are so many different variations on the 2310 and I have always wondered which of these has the finest finishing. After looking at images online it seems to me it’s either the 1142 or Patek’s 27-70. ...
The Maltese cross column wheel makes a difference for me: I like it better than the capped one of the 27-70. Also, I find the shape of the Y chrono bridge and of the cock for the escapement more refined in the 1142. Best, Emmanuel
as the caliber has newly been reengineered and manufactured compared to the Patek 27-70 caliber which was also a reengineered Lemania version but an older one. By looking at multiple pictures of the 27-70 in 5070 and 5970 models, I always have the impress...
It seems to be quite random as well - to the point you would think this would be a point of discussion in collector circles - and the better finished watches fetching higher prices.
and upped the vph from 18000 -2.5hz to 21600-3hz i find on my 5000t with QP it takes 116 thumb and index finger turns of the crown from zero. whats the corne de vache from zero to fully wound? Video: https://youtu.be/yFx8BScywnw?si=sTBt299C7iM13aPu ...
And the quality under the dial is well shown in the video: thank you! I think the movement needs 45 turns to be fully wound. And each morning I give it around 10 turns. Best, Emmanuel