Bell & Ross Bell & Ross 30987 Features


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Location :Spain, Madrid
Price : € 1,400 (= $ 1,720)
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I love both, have a hard time when there is no second hand, but the 15202 just looks and feels amazing, the blue dial surpasses the 15300 blue IMO, the rotor is very nice too.What are the differences between the 2 movements?Am I wrong or is the 15300 using a modified JLC and the 15202 a in-house movement?Saw just the Jumbo in real, not the 15300, for those who know both can you tell me the differences between them? I understand they are tiny but am sure there are some.The 15300 is quite hard to get but I found one for 9.900 euros in excellent condition, serviced not long ago, whereas the Jumbo I can find for around 15.000 euros, retail is 17K.Is it worth putting 5K in euros not dollars, more to get the Jumbo?I feel that at 9.900 in the unlikely case I would want to flip it I would probably sell for the same price, don't know about the Jumbo, I guess in excellent condition it would be 13.500.Tomorrow my PP is arriving, thought of getting my Hulk and later the AP, but think will do the c
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