CaliforniaJed[Purist]
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I agree. There is an opportunity for Chopard to expand its use of these movements.
Which is exactly why they built Fleurier Ebauches. I would love to see Chopard develop a robust, workhorse tool watch with this movement -- a case and dial that would compete with Rolex and Omega in fit and finish, with a Fleurier Ebauches movement.
Best,
CaliforniaJed
Absolutely, Jed
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