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  1. KCScott Nov 12, 2013

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  2. LouS Mrs Nataf's Other Son Staff Member Nov 12, 2013

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    That dial is original. The hands have been relumed (should be the color of the numerals) which really grates on my retina (as does the very ordinary caseback inscription). Also the hour subdial hand should be red like the minute subdial.

    Overall, pretty decent example, and the Cal M 95 is an interesting - if idiosyncratic - movement.
     
  3. trim Nov 12, 2013

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    I rather liked the case-back inscription. Well, the content, rather than the typography.
     
  4. CdnWatchDoc Nov 12, 2013

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    Dennis will too, as he is from around there...:)
    Nice looking watch; good condition with the exceptions outlined by Lou...
     
  5. LouS Mrs Nataf's Other Son Staff Member Nov 12, 2013

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    can you decipher it?
     
  6. KCScott Nov 12, 2013

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    Thanks. You all have helped a lot. I'm really liking the old chronos. Might be one to start with.
     
  7. Jakob.dala Nov 12, 2013

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    Its really nice, i also looked at it because of the m95-patekbased heart.
    My movado el primero says hello
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  8. LouS Mrs Nataf's Other Son Staff Member Nov 13, 2013

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    Do explain that statement a bit. To my knowledge, the M 90 and 95 are purpose-built Movado designs.
     
  9. Jakob.dala Nov 13, 2013

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    Maybe im wrong but i think the movement is based on the same as the 1463 from Patek Philippe. Not sure about the Patek ref.