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Will The Genequand System Regulator Disrupt The Traditional Balance Wheel? 30 Days Of Power Reserve With Traditional Mainspring
An announcement like this often flies under the radar, until a major watch brands sexes it up with a fancy announcement and by placing it into a new timepiece - but this news is very much worth knowing about. Say hello to what may be a rare oddity or common name in watchmaking in the near future: The Genequand System. It is a new type of balance wheel and escapement system for mechanical watches which promises to lengthen the power reserve of a traditional watch to a month or longer without any changes to the mainspring. That is compared to the 2-3 days of power per single mainspring barrel currently available with most standard mechanical watches. Apparently, it took over 10 years to even get into a working watch movement prototype.Hermes-controlled Vaucher (a Swiss company that produces watch movements) and CSEM (a scientific company dedicated to Swiss micro technology and applied research) worked together in order to produce a working prototype of the Genequand System, which is now
FedEx truck comes tomorrow!
I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve...might be hard to sleep tonight. Fortunate to say I will be joining the AP family tomorrow.
18 carat Omega Constellation price
HiI have yet to get the pictures but could anyone please help me with a guestimate price for a 1965 (if I remember) 18 carat gold,Constellation in Mint condition, has date and has been serviced. Non original strap with Omega buckle. It was purchased from an Omega dealers private collection.As soon as I get any pictures I will post themMany thanks for your helpKind regardsSi
I did not want to wait
Long story short, I have been looking at the 5167 for years. However, I was never really serious about it based on the cost. But as I wind my way down the watch path, I find myself always gravitating towards a few specific things. And this is not to say that I don't like other things about watches. Yet, if I am to find what I believe my perfect watch (which I am still on the hunt for, even if it is not possible), these are the things I like.Smaller size. Still 40mm, but on the small size. Everything today seems so big. I am not a big guy. 5'10 and 175 lbs with a 7 wrist. And while I love some of my bigger watches. If I am picking what I really prefer, it is a Daytona sized watch. Lume. I cant get over it. I just love it. A date. I am ok and appreciate no date watches. In fact, in many ways, I prefer them. But if I am going for my perfect watch, I do prefer a date. Water depth rating enough so that I can go anywhere and do anything. (I will never dive, so that is not a
Remove/add links 5711
Has anyone done this by themselves? We are speaking about the bracelet with pins not screws, if you have, which tool? (if you have a link would be great) and how hard is it to do it yourself.Thanks guys!