An 'educative lesson'?

Jun 07, 2013,04:26 AM
 

Dea Marcus


thanks for your excellent article on the this year's Blancpain novelties. I have to say that the Le Brassus Tourbillon Carrousel is a most telling piece. Blancpain had in the past...

- a simplified flying tourbillon that many people claimed it is actually a carousel
- a carousel which looked like a common tourbillon.

Now they merged those two complications into one piece and - probably in order to avoid total confusion - they (thankfully) labelled the respective escapements. I am not sure whether this watch actually teaches something about the differences between the two escapement types. Both, tourbillon and carousel are far from being representative specimens of their respective kinds. Thus, the watch might even increase confusion (but at the same time invites a deeper examination of the horological particularities which is a good thing).



On the other hand I noted that the Blancpain tourbillon features a free-sprung balance wheel. Is this now standard to all Blancpain tourbillons?

Thanks again,
Magnus


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 By: Ornatus-Mundi : June 7th, 2013-04:26
Dea Marcus thanks for your excellent article on the this year's Blancpain novelties. I have to say that the Le Brassus Tourbillon Carrousel is a most telling piece. Blancpain had in the past... - a simplified flying tourbillon that many people claimed it ...  

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