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Do you really want to do this ?
I'm sure you know the following, but maybe some of the other guys here don't.
The grail has a 1045 in it ( Basically a lemanina 5100 ). That movement is really not very popular with some "movement fans". Whilst it is undoubtedly rubust, accurate & functional, the movement itself does contain a lot of plastic parts & some of these are visible from the back.
Here is a picture from the Ranfft page for the 1045
or the original Lemania 5100
to be honest, I love the movement :-) , but I don't really want to look at it :-(
All the Best
Steve
Hi Morgan,
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