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Feb 24, 2015, 06:33 PM
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Union Glashutte use a bunch; unsurprisingly as it is a a more expensive Swatch brand.
I go on about the Noramis watches being nice but that is because they are. Side by side, you can see they put that little more effort into them compared to Longines.
You mentioned modules but how about other actual variants?
The Hamilton Navy Pioneer uses a 2895 which is essentially a 2892 with a sub seconds.
As for the TAGHeuer offerings.
If you specifically want an ETA one, don't go for them
Part of the reason for the TAGHeuer use of the Calibre references is because they use a mix of movements for the purpose; be it ETA, Selitta, ETA with DD modules, ETA with ETA module etc.
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