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Re: How about Rados? Tag AquaRacer?

Is there some place where I can find out which watches share what movements. I saw some mention of the the ETA being a common movement, but I saw no comprehnsive source while googling away. Does ETA have a webiste?

Considering you mentioned Ford, ironically enough the Jag S-type and Lincoln LS do share the same platform. Though I did find a comprehnsive source on what cars share the same platform. (http://www.valvoline.com/carcare/articleviewer.asp?pg=dsm20020901tv)

So what's the take on the Tag Aquaracer (http://www.tagheuer.com/watches/detail.lbl?case=serie), I got it as I feel it has the bold look of the seamaster and submariner for a lesser price while still having brand recognition.

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