This watch is, as you state, one of the best chronographs one can get. Many people even prefer this to the Datograph because it does NOT have the date, and therefore the movement is slightly slimmer.. Your analysis is, overall, correct-and thorough. Two things: being a German company the finishing is not called "Cote de Geneve" but "Glashuette Ribbing/Waves"; and, although I cannot vouch for this by direct evidence, the non-visible parts of the movement are claimed to be as well-finished as those that are visible. My visit to the factory last March would confirm that to some degree-every part I was able to see being worked on was treated elaborately. In any event, I am very happy for you. You have a wonderful piece.