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Several years ago, I received a Constellation chronometer from my father. It's a very nice 1966 watch, with golden dial, date and yellow gold case. The original movement for this wath should be the 564, but in some moment the movement was changed to a 565 (I don't know what caused this change).
There is a big difference between the 564 and the 565 movements? (apart than the former is the original 'certified chronometer')
It would deserve the effort and the money to find a 564 movement in good condition and to have it 'trasplanted', replacing the actual 565?
Thanks for your feedback.
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