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Calling Experts On Chinese Tourbillon


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I would like to get this tourbillon that has been noticed by several members here already:

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(Found it here:

http://cgi.ebay.fr/44mm-Davis-FLYING-Tourb...QQcmdZViewItem)

It exists in black as well:

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As you know, its design is a copy of the SeaHawk tourbillon:

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Does it look good to you?

Actually I would have prefered the tourbillon to look that one but... square cases are not for me.

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SO:

It was confirmed that it is a real tourbillon. Since it's a bit pricey I'm still wondering if it's a good buy:

- Will I still like its design after receiving it

- Will it work !!

I made a research and found that some of you do have experience in such movements. I read that there has been a 2nd and a 3rd gen, that Millionsmart or Seagull are manufacturing these chinese tourbis, etc. But tourbillons are difficult to execute, so I guess it's risky to get one in an unbranded watch from china.

So my question is:

- Is that a 2nd or 3rd gen?

- Can you guess who is the producer?

- Do you believe it is reasonably reliable?

- Have you had such a movement and how long did it last?

Thanks for your feedback.

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