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Asian Copy of Valgranges A07.211

takashi

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This is a new breed of movement worth considering. It opens up possibility of larger watches to be powered by this movement. Actually it's an oversized version of Asian 7750 with integrated pushers extension, different dial feet position, reworked chronograph module to fix the minute counter issue (now it advances when second is at 60th mark) and lastly, addition of working regulator. The construction of extended pusher copies exactly like the real Valgranges A07.211 movement.

This is an improvement over the old Asian 7750. Found on these models: expensive Chopard MM GTXL and Concord.

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phillycheez

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takashi said:
This is a new breed of movement worth considering. It opens up possibility of larger watches to be powered by this movement. Actually it's an oversized version of Asian 7750 with integrated pushers extension, different dial feet position, reworked chronograph module to fix the minute counter issue (now it advances when second is at 60th mark) and lastly, addition of working regulator. The construction of extended pusher copies exactly like the real Valgranges A07.211 movement.

damn taka i gotta educate myself on movements. you made my brain hurt.

you lost me at, "integrated pushers extension..."
 

takashi

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Please refer to the third picture, left most corner. That's integrated chrono pushers extension.

PS: it's noticably larger than Asian 7750/ETA7750, check out the date position on the last picture.
 

aratron

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Truly impressive ~ ETA just came out with their Valgranges line not even that long ago, but it simply shows that the demand for larger and larger watches are here to stay. Status symbol

Wondering which factory is making it. Seagull? HZ? DG?
 

5up3rman

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So can this movement be directly swapped into the chopard like you have in the picture?
I have this watch and would like the option of a more reliable better movement.
Any ideas what kind of money these will go for?
 

aratron

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If it is anything like the real Valgrange. It wont be a direct plug and play with a 7750. Some mod will be needed. Price is certainly going to be on par with the 7750, and reasonably a bit more since its a larger movement.