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11 November 2010, 09:13 PM | #1 |
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Tourbillons R Us....
Here ya go, a pretty cool shot of a tourbillon.....
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Great shot of the inner workings. Thanks Al
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That's a very cool photo of one of the most interesting things in horology. Well done (again), and thanks for posting!
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Marvelous shot!
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Pardon me while I DROOL!
My dream watch is a skeleton Tourbillon. Thanks for the great shot!
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An intricate marvel Al!
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Beautiful shot!!
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Where's the batteries? Are batteries included?
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Great shot, Al!
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Great!
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I'd be interested in comments from the many knowledgable experts around here as to how much impact on accuracy tourbillons have in real world use.
I understand that watches without tourbillons show different levels of accuracy depending on the position in which the watch is placed (face up, crown up, etc.) To my simple understanding of what tourbillons do, it seems they should "average out" variations in accuracy that would otherwise occur in different positions. That may improve accuracy for a watch left on a table (but not necessarily -- it would depend on the positional accuracy that would otherwise be experienced) -- but doesn't seem like it would be significant for a watch being worn. In other words, doesn't normal wear on the wrist act as a sort of "natural" tourbillon? |
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Good question. I wonder if one would normally wear a Tourbillon on a wrist, of if it just sits in a safe? Seriously. That's a lot of watch to wear daily.
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I would have such a hard time leaving such a beauty locked up in the safe. I would have to look at it almost daily if not every hour as they are so nice to look at.
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