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Originally Posted by MILGAUSS88
Just watched an interview with Laurent Ferrier, addressing making movements.
Stated that if they had the machinery to produce the plates, that it would run for 3, maybe 4 weeks a year, and then sit idle the rest of the time based on their current production numbers. (500)
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Yeah the machines that make the rough parts are all the same anyways, feeds in bar stock punches out the tiny parts. Doesn't bother me if those machines are located in another part of Switzerland, the assembly, design and finishing is what counts!
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