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 Posted: Tue Feb 14th, 2012 04:22 pm
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stew77



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Steve Laughlin wrote: Ripcode wrote:
So is the steel one considered the Moray 4 and the Bronze Moray 3?

yes, only because we have had 4 generations of steel morays and 3 generations of bronze. it is just easier for me and my records... and probably confusing to some customers.

I have been away from the computer all day, so I will reply to the emails tonight. I am very excited about these Morays, the new bronze with real CuSn8, and the new steel version with the ETA 2824-2. I want this one below on my wrist by the time I am getting on the plane to Hong Kong in September.



That is a cool look Steve! cool.gif

What is the significance of the 888m water resistance on the Hong Kong dials versus the standard 1000m for the other Morays?