I've previously posted a "heavy" AP automatic caliber with a gold rotor; here's an example of their superb VZSSC hand-wind movement:
Okay a couple that are not mine but I'm working on them... Vacheron Cal 1002 - before I disassembled it and currently waiting for a new mainspring to come in. Little dirty in this photo: This was dropped off this morning for service - Longines 13ZN-12, with the central minute counter, making it a fairly rare movement: Dial side: Okay some of mine now... JLC Cal. 918 in the Master Compressor Memovox: Movement in my issued Tudor Military Sub: Worth posting the GO's movement shot again I think: Cheers, Al
Cal 321 never fail to amaze me........Not the best finishing or decoration, but design and color configuration are really pleasing to eyes.
You're killing me! That's on the top of my AP caliber hit list. Here's my AP caliber 2120 ultra-thin: Got a handful of movement shots that I can share - some better than others. There's plenty more if you want to see 'em. Here's my favorite display back: Here's my noisiest movement ( ):
1914 Waltham CPR FRom about 1900, some 70mm diameter Swiss truck engine...... there's really no other valid description for it! (1/2 pound with chain!) 1870s Swiss cylinder escapement (wish I knew who made it!) 1948 Ball 999B.... Ball took the excellent Hamilton 992B and tuned it even more..... if AMG made watches. 1894 Waltham Riverside... cause its pretty.......