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I've put in an order with trusty for a couple GMF v5 GMT Master IIs, and am about to pay. I've been emailing Andrew, and he said that opening the caseback and taking pics of movement would void the warranty on the watches, and that it definitely has the advertised movement. I said that I wanted to be sure they had the VR3186 movement in them. Is that normal procedure? Should I expect those pics? I saw a Trusty purchase review of a Panerai and someone said it had the wrong movement, that plus incorrect movements don't seem that uncommon in reps, and I'm doubting.