THIS is a very beautiful movement to me because I like..

Feb 04, 2009,16:05 PM
 

The thickness of the bridges metal plates relative to the lenght of the parts.

It creates a strong, muscular look which is very unique. These thick metal plates are very reassuring for a customer who wants a movement that has less generic parts, may we have a price estimate of such a watch? No need to give the exact prices, but an indication of how much it will cost relative to a model of Patek in Japan.

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Tokyo Tourbillon

 
 By: Hajime Asaoka : February 1st, 2009-03:40
Tourbillon watch(prototype) by Hajime Asaoka Tokyo Japan. click here...  

Dear Harajuku,

 
 By: foversta : February 1st, 2009-05:41
Thanks a lot for your post. I really love this type of Tourbillon, very open with a large bridge... a bit "à la Claret". But you need now to tell us more : - what's the context of this tourbillon ? - its features ? - in which watch are we going to find it... 

details...

 
 By: Hajime Asaoka : February 1st, 2009-06:32
thanks! gear train plate (cnc milling) 3rd wheel (cnc) 4th wheel (cnc) cnc gear cutting (3rd wheel) anchor tourbillon carriage...  

What a presentation !

 
 By: DonCorson : February 1st, 2009-10:06

HARAJUKU, I'm assuming that you're working for this company

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : February 1st, 2009-21:08
from looking at your email address. In the future, please send this info over to Don Corson [his email is DCorson @ PuristSPro . com (remove spaces)] who is our AHCI & Independents forum moderator or any other PPro moderator. We have a strict policy here ... 

Sorry...

 
 By: Hajime Asaoka : February 1st, 2009-22:10

Very nice

 
 By: SJX : February 1st, 2009-22:59