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Follow on Google News | Montres Allison Introduces Innovative Tourbillon WatchMontres Allison produces a manual wind watch with a mechanism to prevent over-winding.
"We saw a need to provide a manually wound watch that can keep being wound without stopping and without breaking the main spring," said Tim Strong, CEO of Montres Allison. Strong added "To the best of our knowledge, no other manually wound watch is produced with this feature." In a normal manual wind watch, a user can break the main spring by winding the winding crown too far. This is usually the result of a novice watch enthusiast not understanding that he or she must stop winding the crown when it becomes tight. This new feature on the latest Montres Allison tourbillon will undoubtedly prevent unnecessary repairs due to user error. On the new Montres Allison tourbillon with over-wind prevention, the user can continue to wind the watch endlessly without breaking the main spring. Montres Allison invites those who are interested in artisan watchmaking to visit the Montres Allison website located at montresallison.com. Contact Montres Allison at 720-722-1177 to inquire further. About Montres Allison: Montres Allison manufactures 18k gold, palladium, sterling palladium, platinum, sterling platinum, and non-tarnishing sterling silver cases, dials, movement components, buckles, and crowns in Colorado, USA for customers who demand unique hand-crafted custom watches and prototypes. In most custom projects, some of the stock movement components are re-fabricated from 18k gold and/or platinum and hand finished in Colorado, USA by Montres Allison watchmakers. Founded in 1999, Montres Allison produces some of the most interesting watches available in the world in the 21st century. End
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