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Daytona = Cal. 12


the Daytonas also used Cal. 12, never Cal. 11.

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.

Thanks,

Jeff

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: sorry to beat a dead horse, if this has already
: been covered a thousand times?

: did the daytonas ever use a cal 11, that you
: know of? i always thought the veronas,
: daytonas, silverstones (early auto's) all
: used the cal 12? do you know if heuer ever
: put a cal 11 (i mean on a mass scale, not an
: early protoype type thing) in a daytona?
: thanks in advance.

: j.h.

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