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Re: Case Numbers
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I'm not sure about the Monaco's but I would be inclined to ask a similar question regarding the Cal 11 and Cal 12 Automatic Autavia's. It appears to me that the Viceroy model has a slight cut in the case where the pusher's are. Comparing that to the 11630 model it looks like it is a bigger or more robust case. You cannot see the slight case cuts where the pushers are. I do not own a Autavia(yet) but I do see a difference. Is there a case reference number between the lugs?
Can anyone else help.
Thanks,Mark.

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