Jo det stämmer och det verkar vara deras enda modell med inhouse verk, och det känns ju lite skumt. Trodde först att det var någon modifierad historia, men enligt dem själva är det en helt egen design. Också lite skumt att deras ETA och Valjoux är så pass mycket dyrare än deras egna kaliber.
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YEMA IN-HOUSE WATCH MOVEMENT:
MBP1000
YEMA, the legendary watchmaking brand created in 1948 by Henry Louis Belmont has developed a distinct fine watchmaking expertise over the years. Today YEMA is the image of qualitative French watchmaking. Reliability and performance characterise the brand's legacy.
After an investment of more than € 3 million and 4 years of Research & Development in 2011, Yema releases its in-house self-winding mechanical movement, the MBP1000, which is entirely designed, developed and assembled at our Morteau workshops in France.
Equipped with a bidirectional oscillating mass mounted on a ball bearing rotating in both directions, it guarantees a quick spring winding and a 45-hour power reserve. To this efficiency gain is added precision, provided by a regulator whose balance beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour.
The stones total 31 rubies of which 2 located at the ends of the axis of the barrel: A technical choice to effectively reduce the friction generally observed at this mechanical movement's element.
Our in-house caliber has easily passed the so-called "Guillotine" test, which exposes the movement's mechanism to a series of shocks and guarantees its solidity and well functioning under stressful conditions."
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