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As you all might have also observed in the past, for some of us, the differences between "good","very good", "mint", "minty mint", "NOS" but also "perfect" and "outstanding" in the graduation of timepieces is flowing.
Attached a pdf file with a more professional system.
I would asked Jeff et al to give their opinion on the C-DH-M system: thus each watch has now three numbers for graduation.
Everybody interested might download this pdf for his private convenience.
Probably Jeff et al is such enthusiastic, that they want to post this on his page: either in a special section or on the chrono trader.
At first sight the system looks complex: but when you have used it 1-2 times you will see, that it is very handy.
This is a first proposal and I'm open for revisions : however as with every critic: please be constructive and give concrete ideas/optionalities/recommendations.
Alex
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