Here's An Interesting Ebay Find

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Those movements are really not expensive or anything, even though it looks complicated, its a simple ETA mass produced calibre. IMO its worth rather little. That said, Dennis does love diamonds.
 
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what's interesting about this?
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Add says Valjoux 7750. One without the diamonds but in gold sold at Christie's for $2500.
 
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I'm not remembering that ETA and Valjoux are the same LOL.
 
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27 bidders strong, we'll see how many folks with blinds will go after it...
 
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I was interested in the dial at 9 o'clock, not sure what that really is, a 24 hour indicator or an actual 2nd time zone. The basic dial setup is the same as my Breitling Chronomat which is also a 7750 based movement. When I first saw it it was just over $200.
 
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Its 24H time and a seconds subdial in one. Google Speedmaster MK40 and you'll see more of that movement, I've seen those speedys go around the 1200 mark.