Anyone know much about this movement? It is a very nice Hi grade swiss. I haven't examined it all that closely yet, but it should be a 23J or 25J. I haven't had a chance to take the dial off yet. I tried searching for Drox Teannot on the intenet, but found nothing. I figured someone on here would know the name, so here are some pics.
Adam
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006
Thanks for the information. I think I better go get some glasses. I guess thats why I stay away from Swiss items for the most part. Easier to read Hamilton and Illinois
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006
It is currently on my bench, but I would guess between 18s and 20s. I believe it has 2 barrels and may be 8 day, but do not know for sure. I will be looking at it more closely tomorrow.
Adam
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006
Those little tails (or moustache) were added to poise the pallet fork around the arbor. An un-poised pallet fork could conceivable have the greatest effect when a watch is in the various vertical positions, but it seems that most manufacturers ultimately concluded that the benefits of a poised pallet fork did not outweigh (figuratively speaking) the negative effects of the additional mass of the poising extensions.
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