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Old 21 August 2019, 11:12 PM   #31
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They did once and am sure they will again
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Old 21 August 2019, 11:44 PM   #32
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Yes but not a Rolex made movement but one from ETA Valjoux inside case,the more complications in any watch the more that can go wrong.

The Daytona used the el primero movement for years. Does anyone consider it less of a Rolex than the 4130?


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Old 22 August 2019, 11:38 AM   #33
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Again what is the point? Where is the market for it? And heading into recession doesn’t seem like the best time to even be thinking about something like that. And as the public is ever turning away from mechanical watches and moving further towards smart watches it just doesn’t even remotely make any economical sense to introduce something like this to their range.
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Old 22 August 2019, 11:40 AM   #34
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The Daytona used the el primero movement for years. Does anyone consider it less of a Rolex than the 4130?


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Different times. Rolex wasn’t a full manufacture back then. They didn’t actually make any of their other movements themselves at the time either.
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