1967
Movement Presented at the Neuchatel Observatory Competition
The high-beat (10 beats) technique and other state-of-art technologies and skills heightened performance and accuracy to new levels. The movements won the second and third places in the accuracy competition for commercial mechanical watches hosted by the Neuchâtel Observatory, Switzerland. In 1968, this model set a world record for accuracy adjustment and dominated the mechanical watches section of the Geneva Observatory competition.
Name | Movement Presented at the Neuchatel Observatory Competition |
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Time/Period | 1967 |