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.
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.