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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Christophe Claret puts "impossible" escapement in the Maestoso



Some upmarket wristwatches are all bells and whistles, while for others their attraction isn’t in what they do, but how they’re made. One case in point is the Christophe Claret Maestoso showcased at Baselworld 2014, which uses a detent escapement – a movement of remarkable accuracy that’s almost impossible to install in a watch... Continue Reading Christophe Claret puts "impossible" escapement in the Maestoso

Section: Wearable Electronics

Tags: Baselworld, Baselworld 2014, Time, Watches

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