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Posted: Wed Oct 26th, 2011 01:17 am |
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Thanks Chris. Well, I would even prefer a decorated movement even it would not be showing: They have a finer finish with cleaner parts...Generally the finish goes with the quality grade and also tuning to say it like that: Finer movements are generally timed also as they present a higher effort from the maker even they are hided... That's anyway my general experience. Also as is saying Oscar as well as another guy on this forum's discussion, Panerai used to put 21000 bph movements who are rather more precise than the usual 18000 bph eta/unitas 6497... Brice: This model seem to be announced as a "non cosc", I don't think Panerai advertise it as housing a basic grade movement but who knows... If you look closely, you can even see 4 bad rips/scratches on one of the movements showing up front: Doesn't look like the guy made it himself when opening the watch, that would be very wierd and it's generally sign of bad storage over the time, as NOS movements... Last edited on Wed Oct 26th, 2011 01:24 am by Hammerfjord |
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