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Re: The caliber 98 [message #1116 is a reply to message #1110] Mon, 22 July 2013 15:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Bazzab is currently offline  Bazzab
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Registered: May 2013
Location: Tampa Bay Fl
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I my view I would expect all Precision marked movements to come out of Biel, but this is Gruen, and anything is possible!
To be honest, until you posted about the 99, I have never checked for patent numbers on Precision marked movements,that will now been rectified, not that I have seen the other side of many Precision movements!
You are totally correct,on the 157, just proves we should not take everything for granted, which is the total opposite of what I have said in these posts, you know what I mean, and yes things may turn.
We have come a long way discovering some of the secrets of Gruen, I am sure theres a lot more still out there !
Hope you have settled in your new home!
Cheers B




 
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