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: Nice watch!!! The ETA/Valjoux 7751 movement has
: been around for a long time and is a real
: workhorse movement. It isn't terribly
: expensive, but it has a reputation for being
: very reliable and durable. Personally, I
: wouldn't have any issues with buying a watch
: powered by this movement. As Kelly said, it
: does offer a lot of "bang for the
: buck".
: -John
Reply: Basically, I am not satisfied with the accuracy of 3520.50. This one is a chronometer. Does it work better than 3520.50?
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