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In Response To: 3303 movement questions ()

There is really not enough experience or time that has gone by to get a general opinion about it's reliability. You may hear the occasional antedotal instance of a problem with one, but you don't hear about all the once that are ticking along merrily. I've not heard of any consistant problem. I've had my DeVille CoAxial Chronograph (cal 3313) now for a month and it's performing flawlessly. I think you should expect the same unless we see some sort of pattern that says otherwise. Cal 3303 is a much higher grade movement than the Cal 3220 found in the Speedmaster Reduced. You should expect it to be reliable.

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