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Re: Agreed: Printing Quirks Do Not Yield "Executions"

Sure you count Seppi. but dont range it mark 1-3 but name it "Chronomatic Siffert"...dont think its on a compareable level with Mark 1-3 and for all the years it worked:

"Chronomatic Siffert" every child (now man :-) knows what we talk about :-)

Ape

: I hesitated to distinguish between the pointed V and the flat V.
: When we conclude that the pointed V was (a) earlier and (b) more
: scarce, we must wonder, "why the hype about the flat
: V?" In my opinion, this is just hype, and I would not pay a
: premium for this flat V.

: This terminology was used to market one of Arno's watches, and the
: reference remains. And we probably promote it, by giving it a
: separate line in the Reference Table. Still, people seem to like
: the look of the "Flat V", so I decided to give this
: one its own place in the Reference Table.

: By the way . . . Surely, you count the Chronomatics as a different
: execution, so we have at least four Sifferts . . . let me study
: the jump from four to six.

: Jeff

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