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…this is one. Funnily enough, as much as I love MO’s watch and the idea of the open work and finishing personally I prefer the regular version (with some additional flourishes).
Sadly, with apologies and all my friend, it'll never be a member of the fabled 1970s Holy Horology Trilogy. Never. Am sure this is devastating news..... ...for those who still believe in the 1970s Trilogy marketing scheme