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		By: Broke Ass Watch Collector		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wonderfully clear and concise article on automatic chronographs. I own two Invictas that have the NE88 movement in them. That movement is the same as the 8R28 column wheel with vertical clutch movement found in Seiko Anantas from the 90s several years ago. The chrono second hand does move more smoothly. But the chronograph is hidden behind a plate, so I can&#039;t see the column wheel. I got them both for a very good price but will pay for their service later. I already paid close to 100 bucks for one of them to get the slightly crooked chrono hand to stay straight and get the chrono working  normally again.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonderfully clear and concise article on automatic chronographs. I own two Invictas that have the NE88 movement in them. That movement is the same as the 8R28 column wheel with vertical clutch movement found in Seiko Anantas from the 90s several years ago. The chrono second hand does move more smoothly. But the chronograph is hidden behind a plate, so I can&#8217;t see the column wheel. I got them both for a very good price but will pay for their service later. I already paid close to 100 bucks for one of them to get the slightly crooked chrono hand to stay straight and get the chrono working  normally again.</p>
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