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Posted: Wed Dec 31st, 2008 02:21 pm |
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Thanks e.avery, I appreciate your response and it's great having a:shock: sagacious :shock: WIS available to us. Ok, so there are too many factors involved when decideing whether to service a dormant watch, I'll accept that and take advantage of my warrenty. The design topic is interesting. Are designers actively trying to re-invent a movement that does the same job of, say a ETA 2892? or, when you say 'the skys the limit' you're talking more about complication movements. Thanks again. Just to clarify my question; I understand there will always be a desire to strengthen metals and experiment with better coatings etc. My question is more about the re-engineering of a standard and proven movement. Last edited on Wed Dec 31st, 2008 02:36 pm by Norman |
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