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Answer No. 3: Movement is Automatic
In Response To: 20 questions #3 ()

It's not non-mechanical . . . in fact, it's Automatic . . . says so right on the dial!!

Jeff

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: Shock is a strong word.

: Could be non-Heuer, but we've seen other brands from Jeff so that
: wouldn't shock me as such.

: Non-chronograph, well we've seen a couple of those too, most
: recently the Spirotechnique. (Writing chronograph and
: Spirotechnique in one sentence, I came oh so close to putting
: Spirograph there!).

: So the most shocking would be non-mechanical, even though we've
: seen 2 of those from memory too (Ford LCD and Memphis).

: Nonetheless, that's my question - is the movement non-mechanical,
: i.e. not manual-wind or automatic?

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