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Old 14 August 2010, 05:52 AM   #17
hhh007
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<<< Ofcourse the level of finishing is far from a Patek Philippe but I guess that's not what Rolex wants to be. >>>



Assuming this statement is correct, does the far higher level of finishing on a PP make it run more accurately, make it more durable, increase the life of the movement parts, decrease the need for periodic servicing, etc? I am curious if any or all are true, or if it simply adds substantially to the cost of a PP due to more time involved with hand finishing.
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