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It doesn't really guarantee anything.............

 

I would never do this but if you had say a Sm300 with a knackered cal 552 you could buy another old dress Seamaster or any other watch with a cal 552 and fit that movement and provided you swaped the bridge with the movement serial number on it, the archives would not be able to tell that it wasn't the original movement.  All the Extract from Archives does is to cross reference just two components of the watch - the case back (with the case reference number) and the bridge with the movement serial number - the other parts of the movement could come from anywhere. 

I know that with Constellations in particular the unscrupulous few often change over movements - sometimes to substitute a knackered chronometer rated movement with an non-chronometer one.  Ultimately, you have to trust to experience and luck and cannot just rely on the Extract from Archives to confirm authenticity.  So is it really worth anything?

Cheers

 

 

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