Just seen this!
http://www.trustytime.club/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=37_56&products_id=16519
Thoughts?
http://www.trustytime.club/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=37_56&products_id=16519
Thoughts?
ive got one coming to the UK on the 25th for me to see, a friend of mine speaks directly with VSF so maybe they are now available again, I'll let you know once ive checked it out and post pics/video if its the real deal
They stopped making the V1 because the movement was a time bomb. I’d love to know what was changed to improve the movement.
Very finicky movement - extremely expensive to service.
But then you would be talking about the gen. Brands have to maintain that level of luxury so of course a watch would have a comparatively priced servicing cost.
Well, not necessarily, as capice01 mentioned earlier, Habring was working at IWC when he came up with the split second hand movement based on the 7750 - it was a complication that many would not touch. I have asked several watch smiths who were very familiar with the 7750 if they would do a complete tear down and service on my Doppel and they refused. IWC held the patent for the 25 year max limit - which is why a few more factories are producing them now. But I wouldn't automatically assume just because a smith can service a 7750 that they will feel comfortable with the Doppel complication. It would be interesting to see the original IWC service manuals on the Doppel.