• Yep, and have done (or at least its ETA equivalent), but then I'm not turned on by movements so it's ETTO. I don't really care if something's stock or in-house (in fact in some cases, like the PAM and the Black Bay Blue, I actively chose the ETA model over the in-house variant). I'm more worried about the externals like case design and finish, than whether a horological house has made the movement themselves . Ii don't see that there's an inherent value to an in-house movement - unless there's a real world difference (eg requires less servicing, offers longer power reserve etc) I'd prefer to go stock as easier to fix etc.

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