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Old 23 April 2012, 06:57 AM   #1
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Are there any movements that you really appreciate

This may be a bit harder, but are their any because of the way they are designed or the functionality that they provide that you trully appreciate?
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Old 23 April 2012, 07:02 AM   #2
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I like the 3185/6/7 movement found in GMT2's and Exp2's. Very functional with an independent GMT hand and a hour hand that can be set without stopping the watch

I'm not really a technical guy so I can't appriciate the movements on their own.
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Old 23 April 2012, 07:07 AM   #3
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I like the 3185/6/7 movement found in GMT2's and Exp2's. Very functional with an independent GMT hand and a hour hand that can be set without stopping the watch

I'm not really a technical guy so I can't appriciate the movements on their own.
Me neither, but I am hoping to gain a bit more knowledge and expertise the more time I spend doing this in this hobby.
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Old 23 April 2012, 07:13 AM   #4
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A lot of the modern movements are very pretty but don't address the primary function of a watch - accurate timekeeping.

The JLC duometre movements are truly something different and genuinely innovative. The separation of the power train from the regulating unit is a big change and should aid chronometry.

The Movements employed in the Heritage Watch Manufactory watches are designed with only that one thing, accurate timekeeping in mind. Adjustable banking, self regulating balance, innovative dual mainspring and a constant force escapement. What's not to love (apart from the price!)

Going vintage I have a love for the Vacheron 1003 /AP 2003 movement. Thinnest manual movement ever produced and still being made over 50 yrs later.

The Bulova tuning fork movements are also pretty special...l
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Old 23 April 2012, 07:25 AM   #5
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Definitely the JLC Duometre--an amazing movement indeed!

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Old 23 April 2012, 07:28 AM   #7
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I like where this is going.

Thanks for sharing everybody.
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Old 23 April 2012, 07:59 AM   #8
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Well, what did you expect from me?





As you already know Dan I'm a Patek enthusiast (although not owner...) but I must say that movement wise I find this one hard to beat.



Otherwise I'm drooling over any type of movement with one of those.



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Old 23 April 2012, 08:42 AM   #9
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As you already know Dan I'm a Patek enthusiast (although not owner...) but I must say that movement wise I find this one hard to beat.



Otherwise I'm drooling over any type of movement with one of those.



First one not so much, but the next two look real sweet Carl.
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Love the Patek 5070 Lemania movement too--amazing work of art!! Will find pic later.
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Love the Patek 5070 Lemania movement too--amazing work of art!! Will find pic later.
Look forward to seeing the PIC Ken.
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First one not so much, but the next two look real sweet Carl.
My apologies Dan, I was just fooling around a little bit but I must say that a tourbillon is probably one of the most beautiful things you can find in a movement!

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Old 23 April 2012, 09:06 AM   #13
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My apologies Dan, I was just fooling around a little bit but I must say that a tourbillon is probably one of the most beautiful things you can find in a movement!



May I help?

Now that is real cool, thanks Carl.
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Old 23 April 2012, 09:13 AM   #14
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My apologies Dan, I was just fooling around a little bit but I must say that a tourbillon is probably one of the most beautiful things you can find in a movement!



May I help?



Looks nice with the front too...
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Old 23 April 2012, 09:18 AM   #16
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Now that is real cool, thanks Carl.
I do understand what you like so much in Patek chronographs!

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I do understand what you like so much in Patek chronographs!



Oops, did I mess up your grand finale?
Not all all--you made it easier- thanks Carl!
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I do understand what you like so much in Patek chronographs!



Oops, did I mess up your grand finale?
I'm not sure I can explain it.

I mean they make other real beautiful watches, but their chronographs just look amazing.
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I'm not sure I can explain it.

I mean they make other real beautiful watches, but their chronographs just look amazing.
You are right my friend! And if I may push my luck I'd say that the manual winding ones are usually much nicer (it's always great to admire a wonderfully decorated and working movement without a lousy rotor in the way, whether it's made of 21kt gold or not)!
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Old 23 April 2012, 10:39 AM   #20
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You are right my friend! And if I may push my luck I'd say that the manual winding ones are usually much nicer (it's always great to admire a wonderfully decorated and working movement without a lousy rotor in the way, whether it's made of 21kt gold or not)!

Heck a manual wind chronograph with exhibition case is just fine with me. In fact that's what I love about my manual wind Speedmaster Pro saphire sandwhich.
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Old 23 April 2012, 11:10 AM   #21
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AP 2120 and 3120 and Blancpain 1315, in the mid-upper range for me. All three fantastic and unique.
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The AP MVT in the super flat RO is an absolute stunner as to how it is made and the one off "Lavaux" engraved Blancpain is something that makes me dream. Aside from that my personal experience is quite short. Regarding functionality the B01 is certainly a treat and the finest thing since blueberry muffins in the tool watch chronograph world. It is so advanced regarding the features that the only thing that has you wonder is the omission of a silicone hairspring. The jury is still out on the MVT of the GMT IIc I just purchased, love the watch but I don't know the MVT enough to be able to tell.
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The AP MVT in the super flat RO is an absolute stunner as to how it is made and the one off "Lavaux" engraved Blancpain is something that makes me dream. Aside from that my personal experience is quite short. Regarding functionality the B01 is certainly a treat and the finest thing since blueberry muffins in the tool watch chronograph world. It is so advanced regarding the features that the only thing that has you wonder is the omission of a silicone hairspring. The jury is still out on the MVT of the GMT IIc I just purchased, love the watch but I don't know the MVT enough to be able to tell.
I'm just starting to become a bit familiar with the AP movements. One thing I do apreciate so far is how well they finish their movements and beuatiful they look.

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Gorgeous.
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Goodness Thomas! Those pictures are stunning!

I love the Breguet double tourbillon!
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Thomas, those 4 watches would buy a very nice house.... WOW. That double tourbillon and the AP concept carbon are just stunning. I'll sleep well tonight with those to dream about.
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Thomas, those 4 watches would buy a very nice house.... WOW. That double tourbillon and the AP concept carbon are just stunning. I'll sleep well tonight with those to dream about.
Well Gunter how about you, do you have any movements that you specifically appreciate more than any others?
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