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I have been looking at some of the 50s and 60s models - no day/date just arabic numerals and chevrons... probably with a luminous dial.
I don't expect this to be a chronometer... but I would like to be able to wear around the office without fearing it will die on me if I bump it accidently on a door or something.
My question is - what are the significant differences in the movements? Were some better than others? Were some known for a faulty design (e.g. a weak balance or something)? And when talking about jewels, I know that more is better, but really really how much better is 21 than say 19?
Thanks for any help.
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