Valjoux 7750 Original&Fake
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@r0cket2marz Yeah I was confused too. The Rolex Daytona uses an in-house mvn't.
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The modern Rolex Daytona doesn't use a 7750 in it. The 16520 used a 4030 Zenith el Primero-based movement. Later models, from the 116520 onwards, used then in-house Rolex 4130. I don't know what this video is trying to prove, other than your lack of knowledge of the Rolex Daytona.
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feel the difference
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@DonElgazo No The original is Swiss, it is based on the 7733, which was based on the caliber 72 (which was modified into rolex cal. 727) a manual wind chronograph. The 7750 added auto wind & hi beat usually 28,800 sometimes 21,600 and a litany of changes aimed at making servicing easier
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@ganimed1976 You still don't know. It's VAHL-JOO. No "F", and an open "A"
Now you know.
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@Roomer645 WTF? No! F? Where are you getting an F from??? It's a "V" sound! Also, the "A" is an OPEN "a", whereas the "a" in your duff "fall" example is basically an O sound. Vahl - Joo! Simple!
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@amoeba6 oh, ok
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@buddythedog12345 The Rolex Daytona has never used a 7750. Tudors do but the Daytona has always been inhouse with the exception of using the El Primero when it first went automatic.
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@amoeba6 some do
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@Roomer645 Thank you very much. Now I know how to pronounce the name Valjoux ;)
French is not my first language and I know only a few french words.....Janette, Baguette, Laguiole "that´s all" "lol"
We can say the original is also a fake : because the movement isn't really Swiss ...
DonElgazo 4 months ago
There is one Fake and one Original!.
gensi58 4 months ago