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Horological Meandering

It does appear....

 

...somebody within UG had similar thoughts, in a very short space of time (even in a short model run length) the company decided to sack the design and reduce the size in one sitting. Schaffhausen came to the party a little later and may have had by then more clout in instructing case manafacturers exactly what size they required (perhaps also tieing in to some product recognition within thier lines). UG could have solved leaking cases by useing different crowns but chose to reduce size dramatically at that point. The size thing may well have been just simply by proxy by dint of a case manafacturer switch, though it's worth mentioning because it's part of the models history and not something that is often seen in so short a time from a model opening up for sale.

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