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To clarify
Mar 28, 2024,09:01 AM
I meant literal jumping seconds like on the vegabondage. Kind of like the jump hour complication.
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Jumping seconds
By: m2 : March 28th, 2024-08:04
Which watches outside of the FPJs do this!
The easiest path/value seems to be Habring
By: vincentdae : March 28th, 2024-08:50
If you feel adventurous, there are some nice vintage examples, but movements are always crudely finished AFAIK. - Rolex dead beat - Chézard movements Girard also had the seconde foudroyante, which is slightly different
To clarify
By: m2 : March 28th, 2024-09:01
I meant literal jumping seconds like on the vegabondage. Kind of like the jump hour complication.
Digital jumping seconds...
By: indignantdenial : March 28th, 2024-10:01
The Vagabondage III is the only watch in the world with such a capability. We'd surely know of it otherwise; it would make a huge splash. Even Hodinkee says as much in their article: www.hodinkee.com h
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By: amanico : March 28th, 2024-16:26
Jumping, can only think of the V3. Dead seconds, lots of choices.
By: Jay (Eire) : March 28th, 2024-19:29
I do think the jumping seconds is incredibly distracting. I had the opportunity to buy the V3 (as did everyone else as these were not over subscribed at the time) and passed because I thought it was too busy. I do own a dead seconds watch, Habring, and it...