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: The Lemania 1340 is indeed the same as the Omega 1040, but I don't
: think it's related to the 5100. It evolved out of the Lemania
: 1873 (Omega 861) and evolved into the Ebel 137, Ulysses Nardin
: 32 (perpetual, non-chrono) and Breguet 582 and 584 (among
: others), but outside of the central minutes counter it shares
: little in common with the 5100.
: _john
John,
According to the page I've linked here the Lemania 5100 is an evolution of the calibre 1340. Frankly I agree with you and see little if any connection with the Lemania 1340 as that calibre appears as a more solid and traditional chrono movement with a different construction.
Best regards,
Jack
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