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 Posted: Wed Jan 17th, 2007 04:37 pm
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In side Jean Marcel 7750 with the rotor removed, just thought I would take it to the next level.




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That is a Awesome Sight Eric...TY!cool10.gifThe detail is fantastic... chronometre grade too....Very Sweet!

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Wow!! That looks yummy!! Thanks for showing us the guts, Eric.

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Thanks for the insight into the interior.  Its particularly timely for me because of my recent Mido acquisition. 

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Thanks, I will start to do the movement shots with the rotors off.  It only adds a couple of minutes to the process and the result is much better.

The only problem is I need a new rubber sledge, when those gears do not line up just right a little whack helps them out.  That don't mess up the gears, you don't think, the rotor never spins the same again but it still works.  Had to take up racket ball to get the things to wind though.  Welcome to the slop school of watch making (no actual watches were hurt in any way during this demonstration). Thanks again:D:D:D

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e.avery wrote:
This is a facsimile of the Rotor Tool Invicta used on a few of their High End models with the sticky rotors!!!:D Thanks, I will start to do the movement shots with the rotors off.  It only adds a couple of minutes to the process and the result is much better.

The only problem is I need a new rubber sledge, when those gears do not line up just right a little whack helps them out.  That don't mess up the gears, you don't think, the rotor never spins the same again but it still works.  Had to take up racked ball to get the things to wind though.  Welcome to the slop school of watch making (no actual watches were hurt in any way during this demonstration). Thanks again:D:D:D

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I keep coming back to this post and staring at that movement...great Pic Eric...it's mezmorizinghand6.gif TT harps on me constantly about that Jean Marcel and what a Awesome Timepiece it is!!!cool10.gif

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Thanks O, I took it for granted how much the pic changes once you take the rotor off.  The movement is top notch which drove to to take the minute to do it, it is a good thing I did.  Thanks again

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I like how clean it is...no jagged edges on any part of the movement... and very detailedhand6.gif I hear the CF is the Real Deal and looks Awesome as wellcool10.gif

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Some times I am a little slow and need things spelled out.  The CF is model?

I think the Chrono Fleiger but not for sure.

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e.avery wrote: Some times I am a little slow and need things spelled out.  The CF is model?

I think the Chrono Fleiger but not for sure.

E, I think O is referring to the carbon fiber dial. I mentioned it in my post saying it looked "rich" for lack of a better word. I can't really put it into the words well but the carbon fiber dial looks extremely high quality and makes me salivate like I'm looking at a dessert cart... This is a very nice watch... thanks for sharing it inside and out...

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