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Mar 20, 2013,18:46 PM
 

Hi Graham

Since you a big fan, just a list of their manufactured movements for your reference :
Calibre  ML 106-7,106-Z, 134, 150,151,152,153,156, 190,191,192 ... latest is the Seconde Mysterieuse ML215.

As for if it is in-house, it is really depends on their definition and readers' too ... it could be modified from ebauches, and some components and their positions in the movement remained.

Indeed, it is the non-squellette version previously that caught my attention too.

The Seconde Mysterieuse looks odd to me...due to oversize seconde-dial and the sudden big patch of white, disrupt the harmony of the dial layout.  But it is interesting if you can find the video.  I was too engross and miss recording it smile

Thanks for viewing.

Kong


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