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Is the 15202 movement cloned? Zf use it?Yeah considering they had issues with QC cloning the 15202 movement which isn't a complicated movement to begin with
Is the 15202 movement cloned? Zf use it?Yeah considering they had issues with QC cloning the 15202 movement which isn't a complicated movement to begin with
Why in the blue dial version we have the incisions and punches of platinum? Are they the same photos as the green dial model?Royal Oak 39mm 16202 50th SS ZF 1:1 Best Edition Blue Textured Dial on SS Bracelet A7121 - InTimeWatch
Royal Oak 39mm 16202 50th SS ZF 1:1 Best Edition Blue Textured Dial on SS Bracelet A7121www.intime06.co
Royal Oak 39mm V2 16202 50th SS ZF 1:1 Best Edition Green Textured Dial on SS Bracelet A7121 - InTimeWatch
Royal Oak 39mm V2 16202 50th SS ZF 1:1 Best Edition Green Textured Dial on SS Bracelet A7121www.intime06.co
that’s exactly what it is…A nice joke from ZF.
It's a 15202 with 50 years rotor.
A nice joke from ZF.
It's a 15202 with 50 years rotor.
clone 324 is exclusive to 3k. ZF/PPF cannot use it.Disappointing to say the least.
The movement description is a bit confusing, the way I understand it, ZF took a clone 324 SC movement (the ones used in certain rep PPF Patek Philippe models) and modified it to look like an AP 7121 movement. If this true, why didn't they improve the hand base.
Yes, that is what I thought as well and why I am confused. Did you read InTime's description of the movement?clone 324 is exclusive to 3k. ZF/PPF cannot use it.
Disappointing to say the least.
The movement description is a bit confusing, the way I understand it, ZF took a clone 324 SC movement (the ones used in certain rep PPF Patek Philippe models) and modified it to look like an AP 7121 movement. If this true, why didn't they improve the hand base.