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Wg mnie Muhle Panova, która jest do kupienia w cenie około 800-850€ ma rewelacyjny stosunek ceny do jakości.
„The movement we use is the SW 200-1, Mühle version. The basic movement for our version of the SW 200 is the special/elabore quality with some special techniques especially for us. So it is equipped with a Glucydur balance and an Incabloc shock protection for example.
A Mühle watch, however, has to meet very high standards in quality and precision. For this reason we disassemble the raw mechanisms completely, examine and optimize them. To optimize a movement we ourselves manufacture many parts which are important for the accuracy of a mechanism. These include above all the patented woodpecker neck regulation and fitting balance cock. The mechanisms are carefully reassembled together with the parts finished by us, topped off by our both efficient and finely decorated Mühle rotor.
After a mechanism has been completely assembled, the woodpecker neck regulation is used for the exact setting of the rate. This regulation is carried out in six different positions, through which we simulate every possible wearing position on the wearer's wrist. During regulation, time which the mechanism gains or loses in all six positions is measured using a time balance and is recorded exactly. After this we set the mechanism so as to minimize the overall deviation: 0 up to +8 Sec/Day.”
Wempe jest droższe ale nie kosztuje więcej niż np. Tudor, któremu nie ustępuje specyfikacją