Spellbound
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Exactly the same movement
Thanks Magnus,
But the movement's used in the 2012 Type 20 Specials and the new Type 20 Grand Feu are identical down to the finishing and quoted specifications.
Picture of mine:
Looking forward to their response.
Dean
Mixed emotions
By: Spellbound : March 21st, 2014-03:18
Thanks for this Magnus, This is the second LE Lightweight to be released, the first being limited to 100 pieces. And for the Type 20 Grand Feu, well in my opinion they should have made it a pocket watch. The 2012 Type 20 Specials were pushing the limit at...
Exactly Bruno
By: Spellbound : March 21st, 2014-04:59
The information from the press releases are inconsistent. From the 2012 press release : it contains the famous 5011 pocket calibre that was so successful for Zenith in the 1960s – and in 1967 was named the most accurate chronometer ever tested by the Neuc...
It IS old Stock Dean
By: Bruno.M1 : March 21st, 2014-07:59
Look at your watches and look for the serial number on the movement or on the COSC certificate mine for example is 7.15X.XXX now, a sentence in a press release that might disturb some people is this The calibre has been in continuous production since then...
Hey great news
By: Spellbound : March 21st, 2014-08:53
You are completely right, our movements are old stock. My serial numbers are also 715XXXX, and I just checked the COSC Certificate of a Deck Chronometer from 1993, and it had a serial number for the 5011 just 500 numbers apart from mine. Great research Br...
yup
By: Bruno.M1 : March 21st, 2014-09:56
and Mr Rössler probably made the same mistake. I know these pocket watches were still in the catalog in 2002 but saying the movement is still in production is imo wrong. It were movements made in the past , put in a new pocket watch , so the pocket watch ...
It's Possible....
By: Tim_M : March 21st, 2014-09:54
... that by "continuous production" the press material only inteded to express "continuous assembly." There could be a subtle change in the meaning that is purely an accident of the French-English translation process. "Continuous production" suggests mate...