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Audemars Piguet

Yes, its a good movement...

 

Watch companies that I am aware of that have used it and continue to use it are AP, Vacheron Constantin, Breguet, Blancpain, and Cartier has used it in their Pasha Chronographs.  I am not aware of Omega using it in their Speedmaster.  I believe the Speedmaster Professional used a Lemania movement...and it should be noted that many famous Patek's used a Lemania movement for a base in their chronographs. Granted it was a different caliber of Lemania than Omega used in the Speedy Pro, but I would not let the fact that Omega also used a brand or caliber of movement as a reason not to buy one. 

Each company finishes the movement to its own standard.  For instance, if you buy an AP RO chronograph or VC Overseas in all steel it uses a gold rotor.  If you buy the Cartier Pasha Chronograph in SS the rotor is NOT gold.

The 1185 has been around a long time and is one of the thinnest automatic chronograph movements made.  I would not hesitate to buy a watch that used an F.Piguet movement, particularly the 1185.  Just my 2 cents.

Best regards,

Dino

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