Hammerfjord

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bigrustypig wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: And the movement is holded in 2 places by solid clamps hooked in the case
They show on each extremities of the rotor: You can observe the screw-heads who hold them in the movement's borders...
Somes could think that it is allways made this way, but it's not and I observed free movements in many watch-cases: Just holded in place by them stem.
Kazim do a solid job: There's no doubt.
Thanks Oscar!
William, good observation and thanks for pointing this very important detail about the Kazimon watches. Really makes a lot of difference and comfort for the movement to be "tight" and not get bumped around inside the case held merely by a stem.
Yes amigo: Thank you!
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