Horlogerie – Réparation Chronographe Suisse n°2
Quand la passion des vieilles automobiles…
…s’ouvre à la « petite » mécanique.
C’est un nouveau Chronographe Suisse, équipé lui aussi du mouvement Landeron 48 qui se retrouve sur la table d’opération de l’Atelier.
Diagnostic : axe de balancier cassé et mouvement qui n’a plus tourné depuis 1968 !
Suivez le guide et lisez le reportage en cours ici.
Wish I could speak French…I think I get that you have a passion for cars.
thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment…love your picture…you look happy doing what you’re doing… 🙂
I use the Google Chrome browser when I need to access sites in a language I cannot read. Google then translates it automatically. A neat feature I can only recommend.
Thanks for the visit 🙂
Wow! This watch is from 1968? What a lovely piece!
Yes it is 🙂 Probably even older…
Bringing back to life the watch today is a tribute to the owner who passed away in 1968.
My dad collected watches. I think they are fascinating and this one is amazing!
Yes they are! Thanks for the visit Angelia 😉
Nice watch. I translated it on bing.
Then translated my comment to French on google.
Belle montre. Je l'ai traduit sur Bing. What is the strange word with numbers?
The numbers went away when I hit post.
Thanks for the visit. I received the same « numbers » on my email. It read as « Je l'ai traduit sur Bing ». It must be the computer tranlsation of the apostrophe in « je l’ai traduit… »
I am happy the Bing translation helped you with the text 🙂
C’est remarquable! Vous avez du talent.
That’s remarkable. You are talented.
Merci Jennifer ! I subscribed to your blog because I like your sharp eye for photography and I wouldn’t miss any of your next piece of art 🙂