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: Now you see the reason why I enjoy talking
: movements that much.The movement in the
: speedy pro is the same since late 1968 based
: on the lemania 1873 probably the highest
: grade cam operated chrono movement available
: on the market.
You should talk to my local watchmaker, Georges. It sounds like you share the same opinions on watch movements. He is both Rolex and Breitling trained, and he restores every high end watch imaginable. He has some beautiful vintage Pateks in his display case that he fully restored. I practically drooled over them. Now, if only I had a spare $15,0000.....
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