Fake tourbillon, automatic swiss watch

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2007

This watch has a full automatic mechanical movement, but a fake tourbillon that looks nice anyways. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!

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  • Wish you would have used a better camera... I would liked to see it up close. But, from what I could see, it's a handsome watch. I'm not into the vanity of torbillions... Good job; decent post. Thumbs up...

  • @BigBlue0002

    Thank you for your comment. I have a more precise camera for close ups, I will make an other video of the mechanism. Don't forget it's a regular watch mechanism, not a tourbillon. Look up for the new video soon.

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  • I hope he did. High quality Chinese movement right there, in a nice case.

  • Murder like gloves, where did you got those?

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  • oh no its oj simpson

  • @corght well the servicing i can do myself. once i get my crtifications in order. BUT im saying "special occasions" mainlybecause id not want to have it damaged

  • @yamahonkawazuki

    Yeah those skeletons are nice looking. A real Brietling is a good choice! But why not wear it everyday instead of a copy? The only thing you would have to do is to send it to a jeweler every year or every few months to polish it and to remove the small scratches on the metal.

  • @corght ive got one in a chinese watch. it does nothign for accuracy. but alot for looks. i kind of like teh skeleton type watch. does nothign at all for accuracy. the watch MIGHT lose a second in a days time. im not worried. its clsoe enough. theres a breitling ive got my eye on that ill end up getting. ill get it, and a clone too. ill wear the clone everywhere. the real on on special occasions. or when im not working

  • @yamahonkawazuki

    The tourbillon was invented for pocket watches because they were always in the same position. When wrist watches were invented, the tourbillon became almost useless and now it's mainly for looks like you said.

  • @corght ive had several high end watches. a chinese submariner copy. an actual submariner. had the weight down within a gram of actual weight. the beat count was spot on. BUT the only way i couldtell, besides teh serial numbers in the wrong places or non existant. was hte chinese watch. ( actually a japanese movt. was more precise lol. i think it lost around a second a day teh submariner around 1.5-2i see no reason for tourbillon movements. as one said its all for looks. mainly

  • @1jammot your 2nd para is illogical, you cannot have two absolutely identical movements except one with cage and one without. the difference in the movements structure is fundamental. "most" and "mostly" are shorthands. but they are true. Most swiss lever brands only test their watches in 5 positions.

    There is a performance difference, its only slight, and its laughable compared to quartz. to tourbillonise(aka skeletonize) a watch is completely useless however. its just pretty.

  • @1jammot It's all good man

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