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Old Today, 03:23 PM   #1
westoque
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Are RM movements actually bad?

I think highly of RMs for their producing watches of interesting materials and also the technology behind the watches (like being lightweight, or super thin) but are the movements really that bad? I don’t see this mentioned much and just ran into this topic when I watched ProducerMicahel videos.

https://youtube.com/shorts/dbnT-LaAi...lRDUP_eg2uItpN


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Old Today, 04:45 PM   #2
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they're not bad.
they are made by AP&R - essentially producing movements for AP Concepts as well
technologically advanced movements.
reliability, not so sure, never own one long enough to know
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