Well, Classic "B" uses the Lemania 8810, which is a double barrel

Oct 12, 2006,11:11 AM
 

I admit I am not familiar with Classic "A"

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A tale of two Classics

 
 By: SJX : October 12th, 2006-07:07
Below are four photographs depicting two Vianney Halter Classics. Can anyone name the differences? Aside from the obvious different base movements, and consequently the different bridge layouts. Classic A Classic A again Classic B Another shot of Classic ...  

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 By: Zak : October 12th, 2006-11:11
I'm going to go with those two extra jewels being for the extra barrel, which, from what I can tell, is not present in the Classic A

Well, Classic "B" uses the Lemania 8810, which is a double barrel

 
 By: SteveG : October 12th, 2006-11:11
I admit I am not familiar with Classic "A"...  

What a marvellous picture!

 
 By: PeterCDE : October 12th, 2006-12:24
Oh, this really takes the cake! Awesome!!! On the movements, i?d guess both are basically the same (Lemania 8810); just that the bridges and jewel count differs: picture by John?s report Cheers, Peter...  

Main differences between Classic A & B

 
 By: Mark Schmid : October 13th, 2006-02:14
Both models are based on the LWO (nouvelle Lemania) 8810 movement, which is a double barrel movement. Due to the lighter bridges used in model B, it is easier to see both barrels. The major difference between A and B, is that model B is equipped with in h... 

Mark..it is you isn't it? Thanks for helping!

 
 By: bernard cheong : October 16th, 2006-02:02
Best to your future !!! Bernard

Yes indeed. Many thanks ! (nt)

 
 By: Mark Schmid : October 16th, 2006-03:15

IIRC,....

 
 By: SuitbertW : October 18th, 2006-08:08
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