Dear Mr Mueller,
Thanks you for your precious time and very informative post. Please allow me to address your concerns:
1.) I was obviously not comparing the whole movement with an AS 610 but just stating that, based on different pictures (=facts), it seemed to me that the escapement works like the Pellaton direct impulse escapement used in the AS 610. Is this simple statement wrong? If yes, I am sorry and would be very glad to learn what the differences are / how it works differently.
2.) As I stated in my last post (and it is common knowledge), Pierre le Roy was one of the greatest watchmakers who ever lived. So your enlightenment was useless. But I thought that your brand was referring to Louis Leroy, who, to the best of my knowledge, is not connected in any way with Pierre Le Roy. But maybe I am wrong (again) and I am sure you will enlighten me (again). Therefore I don't understand why you refer to the work of Pierre Le Roy instead of Louis Leroy in your post. Isn't it misleading?
Last but not least, I doubt that I am misleading anyone by posting detailed historical background information and making comparisons based on actual pictures of your movement. Everyone can judge by his own if it is technically similar or not.
This forum should be available to open and educated discussions and not become a PR platform.
Best,
Goldenlutin