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The movement inside a watch does not matter - Brawler - 06-29-2017 I honestly wonder at times what the obsession is with movements. Does it really matter how time is kept if it is done accurately? So therefore: RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - Vaargens - 06-29-2017 Well, what about reliability? Can it be easily serviceable? RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - UrbanWatch - 07-01-2017 You are asking this of us? WIS the bunch of them! Me included of course, so I do care (as it always affects design). RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - JCabes - 07-03-2017 What about longevity? Servicing should be possible no? RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - Bronckhorst - 07-03-2017 Agreeing with JC here. Quality is not the same as accuracy. Also, High beat is preferable and a mulititude of other improvements... RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - D'ohBoy - 07-07-2017 All of the above, from these wise guys - ahem... Well, to me it matters. RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - ElBronzo - 07-11-2017 Of course it does, I had a replica watch with a movement that was actually dirty. Had to have it serviced. RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - Tankwatch - 07-18-2017 Well now, the thinner the movement the thinner the watch - there... it matters! RE: The movement inside a watch does not matter - Watchdog - 11-10-2017 Form has to follow function - it shows in well designed watches... |