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No problems with the movement. It needs to be thin!
I think ... so long as it's solid and reliable ... the movement is not an issue. On the contrary the 240 is probably the ideal movement if self-winding is desired. In other threads I've seen concerning this watch and specifically complaining about the movement, I think the writers don't understand how big the 6102 is because of the Celestial complication? As a result, it truly requires a very thin movement to avoid becoming overly chunky.
the celestial
By: Bruno.M1 : September 15th, 2017-00:10
Always liked the white metal with blue. Not for the movement cause that is the only thing I don't like. For such an impressive complication and such a price tag it could have been more 'special' than the same base movement we find in a world timer. Nothin...
Agreed on dial
By: JBB : November 7th, 2017-23:07
Mean Solar Time, I saw this watch at my dealer. I am very interested in astronomical complications. I walked away with mixed feelings. You're right, the dial indoors (and that's where I got to see it) is pretty dark and not at all like the photos, at leas...