Friday, May 29, 2015

In my book, a minute repeater is the ultimate complication. Of course, a tourbillon is a feast for the eyes, and a perpetual calendar dial filled with apertures for day, date, month, year and moon phases is brilliant, but a minute repeater, to me, offers the most sensational experience. Most minute repeater movements have hammers hitting gongs to indicate the hours, quarter hours and minutes. This year, however, A. Lange & Söhne came out with a decimal minute repeater, which strikes every 10 minutes instead of on the quarters, as you have likely guessed. The watch — A. Lange & Söhne’s Zeitwerk Minute Repeater — is not the first timepiece that uses this concept; other brands such as Breguet and Seiko have also created decimal repeaters, though they remain exceedingly rare.http://www.watchtime.com/blog/reviewi-a-lange-sohne-zeitwerk-minute-repeater/?utm_source=WatchTime+Daily+Update&utm_campaign=1c6e0ffa1c-WT+Daily&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8338768216-1c6e0ffa1c-14531153&mc_cid=1c6e0ffa1c&mc_eid=1436559a32

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