A History of Pulsations Watches

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In part shameless self-promotion, a fortuitously timed answer to @kov 's question about if collecting is still fun, and because I know others here also enjoy pulsations watches, I wanted to let you know about a long form article on pulsations watches that I wrote and was just published on Watches by SJX. I had a lot of fun doing the research and pulling it all together to share with the community. I'm used to writing more technically for my medical research, so I definitely lack the flair of others, but I hope you enjoy it. Link is in the title, below.

In-Depth: A History of the Pulsations Chronograph
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-- Andrew

 
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Great topic, looking forward to reading the article; unfortunately I can’t seem to open up watchesbysjx.com at the moment. Meanwhile, here are two of my favorites, obtained on the same fortuitous day several years ago.
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I look forward to reading the article later this week. Right now I am gazing at the gorgeous examples people are posting in your thread. That Angelus in particular.
 
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Simply gorgeous!! 🥰
Which ref. Is this, if I may ask?

Thank you!

2451. Round about 1953.