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Old 25 June 2013, 07:23 AM   #317
kkwn98
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Originally Posted by applebook View Post
The Daytona's movement uses a column-wheel. There aren't many 28,800 bhp chronographs out there with 3-day power reserves.

Compared to the module-based movement in the ultra expensive Royal Oaks, the Daytona is superior.
The Royal Oak chronograph uses the Frederic Piguet calibre 1185, which, as far as I am aware, is an integrated chronograph movement.
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