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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    and I do believe even the CARTIER Ballon Bleu De Cartier Automatic 42mm use one and they sell at over 15k

    Lol, I remember seeing an exploded technical drawing of Cartier's first in-house movement and the component that stuck out for me was a winding part that looks just like a "Magic Lever", and immediately thought: "Hmm, looks like Seiko is engineering movements for Cartier now."

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    At about the 30 seconds mark.

    https://youtu.be/uZSZ79DytV0

    And highlighted in red here:


    That being said, the MC 1847 could take some tips from Miyota on finishing their movement, ugh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimman View Post
    Lol, I remember seeing an exploded technical drawing of Cartier's first in-house movement and the component that stuck out for me was a winding part that looks just like a "Magic Lever", and immediately thought: "Hmm, looks like Seiko is engineering movements for Cartier now."
    yes saw a seiko youtube vid on one in action a while back by chris r well think it was chris but yes kinda cool
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    I wouldn't be looking at them (again) hadn't it been for this video so it's only fair to include it in the post.



    https://martenero.com/collections/watches

    My browser's history refreshed my memory -- exploration watch frenzy, I checked out Kerrison back when it only was in the Kickstarter phase. No lume was a dealbreaker. Now I'm laying my eyes on Ace and Founder, we'll see if I lay my hands on either.

    Looking at the whole collection, there's something in the designs that works very well towards the brand identity, I'd say. I can't exactly pinpoint what it is -- anyone else getting a similar impression?

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    No arabics...but a cool watch with a 9015...

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    Sorry for the plug!

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    Another new brand, advertising on Facebook, but I liked this enough I had to go look. I still like it (especially where shown with brown leather strap).
    40mm diameter, 10mm thick. No date!
    https://www.vaerwatches.com/collecti...-quick-release


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    There's even a white one that could almost fit on mlcor's thread...
    https://www.vaerwatches.com/collecti...-quick-release
    Last edited by skywatch; Nov 16, 2020 at 10:16 PM.
    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wschofield3 View Post
    No arabics...but a cool watch with a 9015...

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    Sorry for the plug!
    What watch is this?


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