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" the Daytonas also used Cal. 12, never Cal. 11."
thanks, exactly what i was wondering!
"the Table reflects Cal. 11 for many watches
that used only the Cal. 12. model-by-model
and line-by-line, I will try to correct the
Master Reference Table, but it will take
some work to revise this massive table.
when the Table was created, it was thought that
the Cal. 12 was a continuation of the Cal.
11, and many chronographs (for example, the Autavias) used both movements. this has
confused many of our readers, so I am
undertaking to revise the Table. it will
take some time."
actually you had explained that part of it to me before in a question i had on a verona long ago. i can only imagine how much work it would take to do all the little fixes and upkeeps, etc. that's why you deserve another BIG THANKS!!
"Thanks,
: Jeff"
actually thank you! greatly appreciated all the work it takes to run these sites..you and Chuck and whoever else i don't know about?
enjoy your 4th!:)
j.h.
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