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Ok, I'm not looking to start a war here, and I am only looking for information, and to increase my knowledge on these 2 movements. While I read they are both outstanding, I read a post awhile back that say the 2824 is used in cheaper watches, and 1120 is used in better watches; The Breitling FAQ says that the 2892 is "considered more refined than the 2824 workhorse" (not sure what that means?). So all I'm looking for is honest opinions as to which will remain accurate longer, and require the least maintenance to remain within COSC specs. Thank you......marc
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