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: No Breitling doesn't really improve movments
: like Omega does. Omega on its 1120 caliber
: (eta 2892-2 base) adds to 2 jewels and
: improves the winding sytem. The Breitling
: cal 21 (base eta 2892-2) has just Breitling
: engraved on the rotor,a better balance
: wheel, cosc certification and that is all.
I believe the Breitling calibre 21 is an ETA 2892-A2 with a Dubuis-Depraz chronograph module packed on top. Obviously, Breitling wasn't going for "slim" here -- so modifications to the rotor and winding system are probably unnecessary.
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