We have something exciting to share with the watch community and wanted you know about it before anyone else.
As manufacturers jump on the “in-house” bandwagon, there’s a growing interest in what makes watches tick. Collectors want to know (and understand) what’s inside. Not everyone has the resources to open a caseback and see the guts of their cherished timepieces in action – so we created CaliberCorner.com.
It’s the first and only caliber directory of its kind offering free detailed specs, pics, vids and opinions. It’ll be an ongoing effort to build this database and we want you to be a part of raising Movement Awareness.
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This is also used in Nicholas Hacko watches out of Australia.
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he battery needs replacing at 10 years so the kinetic movement is in all practicality...…
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