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My view on the book is that it is far from complete. It completely misses the early genesis of the 60s compax range which begun much earlier than 1965, but 1961 ! The compax and tri-compax models started off with the 227XX references, the caliber 281 and the caliber 130 which was very different from the Caliber 85. It is a Valjoux 72 but a much higher quality build, similar to the Rolex Daytona V72, which is does not mention at all. Another thing to note, is that not all caliber 281s had the brequet hairspring. That is only seen in the early 281.

I must sound like a right anorak ...

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Does the 100 ans de tradition horlogere book have anything on early 1960s / 227xx chronographs?
 
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Does the 100 ans de tradition horlogere book have anything on early 1960s / 227xx chronographs?

It has some but not all ...
 
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What we need is a three hander book and some collated notes to fill the holes in Sala IMO.

Three-hander book, yes please! 馃榾
 
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No.............................. not another thing to get hooked on!
 
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They couldn't have screwed up the pagination more annoyingly if they had tried. Is the original book the same (having to go back to the previous page to read the text)?
Yes
 
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It is actually not bad especially given this was made decades ago. Example page:
 
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