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Old 02-08-2009
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A customer of mine visited RAF Farford for the Airshow and while he was there he bought a couple of these from an AD... their quartz but they are very nice.... and pretty reasonable....



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Not bad, but I'll stick to my Lemania 5100 chronos!



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Here are some other Frecce variants -

One that I used to own - not the greatest watch, but.....



And another, the Eberhard Diascope version - a 5100 modified to tri-Compax layout replacing the date with a 24-hr dial (a true GMT zone, independently settable). The only ever use of this movement, the 5195. This one is for sale now.



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Eberhard also made calibre 5195 briefly available in versions of its Champion and Chieftain chronographs. It's really a pity no one else got interested in this movement.






The same thing happened with the 5190, a 5100 development integrating moonphase and tides, with once again Eberhard being the one and only customer for this calibre.


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