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So the frequency a watch runs at is fundamentally important, right? From a precision standpoint, yes, and the higher the better. It's also important in that it's integral to how a watch works, but the resonant frequency of a link watch isn't link the only factor that determines link precision.
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I'm someone that's pretty strongly opposed to "double-wristing" it's nothing against anyone who does I just don't. But I broke my rule albeit briefly for this watch. Since Max Büsser and link his team were kind enough to let me borrow this for all of Geneva Watch Days I felt like I had to wear it around and share link it with as many people as I could. It's fun and put smiles on faces so why not Well there are two wrinkles to that link plan.
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