Cal. 390


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écrit par DrStrong le 19 avril 2006 21:13:39:

en réponse à: Calibre Rolex ?... écrit par baba78 le 19 avril 2006 20:01:47:

celui de ma montre:

Et ce que j'ai à son sujet:

The Rolex firm sold reasonably priced watches under the brand name of "Tudor", using dependable raw movements of Ebauches S.A., at first made by AS and later by Eta, in its Oyster cases.

An exception was the "Rotor-Prince" Caliber 390 developed by Rolex around 1950 especially for the Tudor brand. It was a rugged and rather high automatic movement with a central rotor winding in both directions. Its components were markedly similar to those of the contemporary Rolex Caliber 1030, including the shape of the rotor, the hlaltese spring to stop the rotor, and the sprung discs ofthe twin click wheels (those of the older Perpetual movements).




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