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NineFourEleven
0
Jul 31, 2015
Can anyone find a link to a video of this watch to see the movement? I can't find anything.
Thanks!
aufmerksam
86
Jul 31, 2015
NineFourEleven
Shows the 9015 movement on the left, and its predecessor the 8215 on the right.
The watch isn't the miro, but its the same movement (9015), so the second hand sweep will be the same.
scottlu
346
Jul 31, 2015
aufmerksamwhat's the brand & model showed on youtube? thanks.
NathanpYoung
2
Jul 31, 2015
aufmerksamHacking seconds refers to if the second hand stops when you pull out the crown and the 9015 definitely hacks. This is a Great deal if it is really offering a 9015 with a sapphire crystal at this price point
Aliasfox
96
Aug 1, 2015
scottluLooks like they're probably Laco fliegers. Laco was one of the original companies that built these watches for the Luftwaffe during World War II. The 9015 isactuallymuch more authentic, as one of the original specs required that the seconds hack - a useful feature for synchronizing bombing runs. Of course, originals used manual wind, German manufactured movements, not Japanese automatics.