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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I am not certain whethe it will be the Heuer03 or the Heuer02 . . . Probably depends what they decide to name the Tourbillon (or perhaps it is already named??).
In any event, I believe that the new movement will have high power reserve (recall that this was the origin of the CH80 name . . . 80 hours power reserve). Also, I believe that the indication in 1/4 second (so is that 4 Hz?). Another point to recall -- the CH80 was to be the movement that would offer the capability of further complications (for example, GMT). [So when do we start beating the drum for an Autavia GMT?]
I understand that it was designed on a "white board" / green field. It is not a descendent of the Caliber 1887, but a new movement.
Jeff
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: It looks very nice but do we have any specs on it? Powerreserve?
: Accuracy?
: PS. couldnt wait for the next post:D
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