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Main Forums => German Timepieces => Topic started by: TJWN on August 07, 2013, 04:00:54 PM
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An independent watch brand from Germany...
They started making machine tools for the watchmaking industry, now they make their own watches..
(http://ahci.watchprosite.com/img/watchprosite/ahci/63/scaled/ahci_image.2711763.jpg)
Uses a sapphire rotor, the patent had been procured from Vianney Halter, the automatic movement is presented through the rotor, however i doubt if the rotor is able to wind as efficient as the normal rotor (half moon shape)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v155/watchuseek/Munichtime%202011/mainphp2.jpg)
(http://i419.photobucket.com/albums/pp273/monochorme/monochrome/vianney%20halter/vianney-halter-Antiqua-back-1.jpg)
detail of the finishing on bridges
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v155/watchuseek/Munichtime%202011/mainphp5.jpg)
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The finishing on the bridge reminds me of the Petite Tapisserie from AP.
Overall quality looks pretty good.
One should never look down on watches not from Switzerland, especially those from Germany! :Cheers:
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Dunno how the rotor work
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Wow, really nice.. BMW inspired? Haha...
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Dunno how the rotor work
I guess the rotor works just like the conventional one. Just the middle section is made of sapphire and there should be some hidden weight underneath the circumference to provide inertia for the rotor to spin. :Cheers:
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How on earth did you make that connection?
Wow, really nice.. BMW inspired? Haha...
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BMW = German, Lehmann = German
Formula
Lehmann - German watches = German - BMW
Do the maths...
Interesting rotor system...Thanks for sharing..
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I fail at math.
Besides both being German i fail to see the BMW connection. :Laughing_on_floor: