Will they reach 6 degrees of freedom for HdT-7?

Feb 24, 2013,08:14 AM
 

FrX,

 

Thanks for the report. The Harry Wioston HdT-4 looks almost 'wearable' by normal people.

The Thomas Prescher watch was technically a triple-axis tourbillon but as you said, not perceived because the 3rd cage took 1 hour to revolve.

We are so into speed these days that we demand instant gratification smile

 

Now comes the philosophical question: will they reach six degrees of freedom for HdT-7, since the formula so far has followed n-1=number of tourbillon?

 

Regards,

MTF


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 By: foversta : February 24th, 2013-02:56
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Will they reach 6 degrees of freedom for HdT-7?

 
 By: MTF : February 24th, 2013-08:14
FrX, Thanks for the report. The Harry Wioston HdT-4 looks almost 'wearable' by normal people. The Thomas Prescher watch was technically a triple-axis tourbillon but as you said, not perceived because the 3rd cage took 1 hour to revolve. We are so into spe... 

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 By: foversta : February 25th, 2013-12:57
But it becomes more and more complicated to go each time forward. If I'm not wrong, you will not have a HDT7 because I think that they will stop at 6. But to be confirmed. Fx