There is something about this artice that is rather addictive and I’d like to know just what it might be. This is an excellent, an eye-opener for sure! Good job on this article! Some nice points there.
Perhaps Philippe Dufour, whose reputation as a master of watchmaking and finishing is matched by his reputation for bluntness, said it best in a 2006 interview with Revolution. Asked if the Datograph’s caliber really was the best-finished series-produced movement in the world, he said, “Take 10 movements out of the current range of any contemporary brand, put them next to a Lange movement, and comment honestly on what you see. That is the best way to judge – by examining the truth.”
There is something about this artice that is rather addictive and I’d like to know just what it might be. This is an excellent, an eye-opener for sure! Good job on this article! Some nice points there.
Perhaps Philippe Dufour, whose reputation as a master of watchmaking and finishing is matched by his reputation for bluntness, said it best in a 2006 interview with Revolution. Asked if the Datograph’s caliber really was the best-finished series-produced movement in the world, he said, “Take 10 movements out of the current range of any contemporary brand, put them next to a Lange movement, and comment honestly on what you see. That is the best way to judge – by examining the truth.”