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Originally Posted by Phaedrus29
The solid caseback is how they deal with the F Piguet movements, which are in the RO chronos. The ROO chrono models have a display caseback showing the in-house base movement (which has a chrono module attached). The F Piguet movements are beautiful, but I think they choose not to show them because they aren't "in-house".
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Right, I'm aware of why they use a solid case back on the ROC with the FP 1185 movement ............but my question was why did they use a solid case back on this special edition 42mm ROO, as opposed to a see through case back, as with their other ROOC models with the 3126 movement?