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: Another question or remark...well as most of us
: know (or think we know) a caliber 11 is
: always finished with a silver colour
: (rhodium??) and a caliber 12 is always
: finished with a yellow-gold colour.
: Just have a look at these three pics of two
: different movements...one is an Autavia
: 11630MH and the other is obviously a Monaco
: (1133g). Both movements are signed with
: caliber 12 and do have the correct
: frequency. So the option that this is a
: caliber 11 movement with only the bridge
: exchanged is not an option. It' a caliber 12
: movement!! But with silver-coloured
: finishing??
: Anyone else who has seen this?
:
: Hi, Just I'd like to tell you, that the First caliber 12 it nas Silver finishing so that the caliber 11...
And I have the same mouvement on A sylverstone...
So, it's possible...
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