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Oops, I mean "they are" our wives
... but otherwise, apart from the price, I like it.
but the "instrument de vitesse" is a little kitsch on the dial. Useless
Same problem on the Massena Doctors watch version, but it was worse there because of the subdial. This one gets away with it until you turn it over, like so many center seconds time only watches.
I might have to get in touch with my local Angelus dealer (and yes I actually DO have a local Angelus dealer!).
It could use a bit of polish. Sorry, no movement photo. Cazalea
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