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Out of sheer curiosity - what is a base movement for OP XXII?

May 5 2012 at 9:05 PM
  (Login radekw)
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used in a Ferrari 015 model. I have tried search functions and hey didn't bring an answer.
Thanks to everyone in the know. Anyone have picture of it?

Best,

Radek

 
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J-F
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Re: Out of sheer curiosity - what is a base movement for OP XXII?

May 5 2012, 10:57 PM 

The base in an Aghenor movement, pretty good machine !

 
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Agenhor, at least you didn't laugh me off, J-F ;-))) Thanks!

May 6 2012, 9:05 AM 


 
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I dug a little deeper and that's what I found

May 6 2012, 5:38 PM 

An answer from Panerai tehchnical department:

"The perpetual calendar movement used in the FER15 and FER16 is built on a Valjoux 7750 caliber existing by Panerai on which is added an QP module from Agenhor .

This module exists already by Agenhor, but we have a specific version for Panerai where we added levers to ensure the position of the pushers at 30° to fit with our cases (usually this angle is much higher and moreover it is not the same for the pushers at 2 o'clock and at 4 o'clock).
Moreover, a lot of improvements driven by Panerai have been made on this module during its development."

Not that it matters, just a little clarification from a technical point of view..

Cheers,

Radek

 
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