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Old 28 January 2010, 01:29 PM   #32
Perdu
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Well, I think the perfect watch would be a PO with a cal.3135 movement in it. Here are some thoughts.

If you can get the PO for 30 percent off the MSRP (which you should be able to) then, even though you loose more on resale, you spent much less to start with so that actual dollars of loss may not be that different.

The Cal.2500 is a 2892-A2 with a coaxial escapement added. The 2892-A2 and the 3135 pass COSC first time more than any other mens movements. The 3135 is a more sophisticated movement but both keep excellent time.
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