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Old 18 December 2010, 06:52 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Mockingbird View Post
Excuse my lack of information, but isn't the movement in the ROC the same as in the ROO? I know the ROO uses a module.
No worries, Charlie. They have different movements. The ROC has the decades-proven Frederic Piguet 1185 (integrated with column wheel), also used by Vacheron Constantin in the Overseas Chronograph, Blancpain, etc. and finished in this case by AP. Depending upon the model, the current non-tourbillon ROO chronograph has either a 2326 or a 3120 (the AP movement found in the Royal Oak 15300 and Offshore Diver) with a Dubois-Depraz chronograph module. And there are in fact some 3120-based Offshores (known as the 3126 movement) with exhibition backs...the Grand Prix, for example.
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