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I think it will stand the test of time. It's a unique, clean design with a military history that should keep it around for quite some time. But that's just my two cents.

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Yeah, I agree that B&R will be around for a long time.

The Instrument series has a great design for function and asthetically it's easily identifiable.

My one concern about B&R is the Eta movements used in their timepieces.

Are they going to manufacture their own movements?

How will the change in Eta movement availability affect B&R? :huh:

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