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: The DeVille chrono is a watch that I plan to
: buy one of these days. I think the addition
: of the co-axial escapement to the Piguet
: column wheel chrono movement results in a
: technologically superior movement, despite
: the reported problems with the series 33xx
: movements. Let us know how you like it when
: you receive it.
Will do John. I bought the De Ville Chrono for two reasons: A. I think it is beautiful; and B. I think it does have a unique movement that distinguishes it from almost all other watches. How the movement performs over time is yet to be determined, but I think it is a reasonable gamble. Thanks again for helping me find a good AD to work with. Geo
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