Simplification is the REAL intellectual challenge...

Jun 09, 2013,23:47 PM
 

so in my view the term 'simple' has no negative connotations whatsoever. The fact that brand boast with parts count it totally counter-intuitive to me. If in any industry, business or science you permanently strive for the most complicated solution you should be (and most likely will be ;-)) invited to a serious discussion about your priorities...


I used 'simplified' here to indicate that the escapement is a 'normal' straight line lever escapement as found in non-tourbillon watches. I am sure this is where Mr Calabrese started. On hindsight I should have explained this better a priori.

You are of course correct that a few other brand developed similar tourbillons. I think its obvious whom we refer to. But I think, as long as no tangible intellectual property is violated, one could admit that certain aims are achieved by relative similar means, like the flatness of the tourbillon you correctly refer to. Otherwise, only the original inventor could rightfully produce a certain mechanism...

- tourbillon - Breguet
- carousel - Bonniksen
- automatic watch - Perrelet
...

Since you joined the discussion please answer my question regarding the new balance of the tourbillon: It is freesprung, correct? Is it used in all Blancpain tourbillons now? And if so, could older watches be retrofitted? I am asking because I remember that several modifications have been applied to the tourbillon and usually those have been retrofitted to already produced watches as well.

Thanks,
Magnus


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