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I dont have many fancy watches so the most complicated one would be an early Elgin 18s (grade 150). The setting/winding mechanism (link to photo of one) is one of the most complicated I have ever seen. | ||||
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Hamilton Model 23 Chronograph: ![]() | |||
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Can never figure out how many jewels it has ![]() | ||||
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The most complicated watches I have likely are my Meylan, Poitevin, and Touchon minute repeaters. However,the most complicated-looking watch I have probably is this rattrapante made either by Agassiz or Touchon. ![]() | |||
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But the most complicated watch I have may be this twin-train L. Huguenin rattrapante with jump 1/4 seconds. ![]() | |||
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