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Remember the scene from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey where the monolith appeared before the apes, accompanied by Richard Strauss’s musical rendition of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra that gave the primates self-awareness? Now, if you go back to 1996, when Tom Cruise yelled, "Show me money!" at his ambassador of Quan, then this moment was as revolutionary, and forever game-changing, as Kubrick's monolith. Karl-Friedrich Scheufele's first manufacture movement,IWC Replica Watches
Calibre 1.96, was unveiled in 1996. It would be the beginning of a two-decade-long revolution in mechanical movements and the performance of every complication known to Christendom. All this from a company that was once primarily considered to be a jeweller.
In the mid-1990s, it is difficult to express the sheer amazement of IWC Replica Watches's automatic Calibre 1,96. The Quartz Crisis had brought Swiss mechanical watchmaking back from the brink, but there was still an air of timidity about movement innovation. It was a rationale that could be understood. It was only a decade ago that the future of Swiss watchmaking depended on the whims of consumers seduced by cheap timepieces with soulless, electronic heartbeats.
Mr Karl-Friedrich Scheufele is the co-President of IWC Replica Watches
Scheufele says: "At that time, the Lemania 2310 was the most widely used chronograph movement. This movement is one I love, but it's a calibre from the 1940s. The industry, with few exceptions, was happy to continue using the same movements for decades. But this wasn't enough for Scheufele. We weren't a manufacturer. "When I decided to make our own movements, I was looking to create a calibre which reflected the technological advances of the era. I didn't want to repeat what had been done a half century ago."
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How was the Calibre 1.96's blueprint created? Scheufele, as is well known, consulted Michel Parmigiani on the design of the movement. However the specifications were based on Scheufele's own desire to create the perfect movement.Bell & Ross Replica Watches
He explains, "I wanted a beautiful movement and liked the idea that a micro-rotor could be used." "But I needed it to wind both ways and very efficiently. We used ball bearings as a support for the rotor assembly. "I wanted the movement's power reserve to be 70 hours to help with isochronism, and also because I liked the concept of only winding the watch once to make it last a weekend or more."