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I can't comment about reliability. Simply not enough data. There are only a few hundred of each - and these watches aren't used every day. So bad sample and limited sample size.

 

I will say, the new in-house chronographs are meant to be more precise, more accurate, easier to maintain/repair, and easier to assemble. An overall improvement supposedly. Also, the people who owned Lemania movements sometimes didn't use them everyday as these were earlier collectors who generally have been collecting longer and thus have more watches. Whereas people with the newer Patek-in-house movements seem to use them more often as they are more recent collectors and have slightly fewer watches to rotate amongst. So could be a "bad" statistical sample.

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