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Old 28 January 2025, 03:35 AM   #23
Pfang56
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Originally Posted by WatchEater666 View Post
Hublot’s movements are at least in house lol

Once the new QP is out...I get a sense the last remaining outsourced movement will be the Vaucher based 5900 in the 34/37...

And btw Hublot still uses the trusty ETA 2892 for some of its models - no shame as RM, Greubel, and even Patek use AP for movements and vice versa for certain components. I think it's actually great.


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