On this thread just me (perhaps, considering I only posted 1 hour ago) and thousands of others worldwide. How many Swiss mechanical movements (not knocking them as I have plenty) run at 36000 BPH?
Whilst I would grant that most Swiss movements run slower, they certainly made some, not all of which were restricted to the top of the range models.
I think this one found it's way into a Cyma because of the Synchron grouping which included Girard-Perragaux - who had been part of the collective which added an auto module onto the AS1687. More details about that can be found here.
Whilst I would grant that most Swiss movements run slower, they certainly made some, not all of which were restricted to the top of the range models.
I think this one found it's way into a Cyma because of the Synchron grouping which included Girard-Perragaux - who had been part of the collective which added an auto module onto the AS1687. More details about that can be found here.