Not sure about this one. Cartier is primarily a jeweller but they make some damn good watches. I saw a comment referencing the winding rotor movement which is a good counter-argument, but I’d like to put forward a case of my own. Does a watchmaker have to produce the most technically impressive watch at its pricepoint to make a good watch? If so then there would be no reason to buy anything other than a G-Shock or a Seiko Speedtimer (which is no criticism to either watch, they are both icons in their own right).
Same sentiment here. I have a 7S26 SNKL43 and a 4R34-equipped SSK GMT. The GMT runs at -2 seconds per day while the SNKL runs at +15 or so. All luck of the draw really (mind you I suspect the GMTs get regulated somewhat from the factory as they seem to be more consistent than other 4R-equipped watches).
L. Lorier, Longines, Jaeger LeCoultre if any word can start with L?
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