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Brands that have used the Lemania 5100 include [[Omega]] (which calls it [[Omega Caliber 1045|Caliber 1045]]), [[Sinn]], [[Fortis]], [[Tutima]], [[Porsche Design]], and [[Alain Silberstein]]. [[Lemania]] also created its own chronograph watches in the past that contained this movement. [[Fortis]], [[Sinn]] and [[Tutima]] used the Lemania 5100 as it was the only one at the time meeting military requirements for chronograph watches.
 
Brands that have used the Lemania 5100 include [[Omega]] (which calls it [[Omega Caliber 1045|Caliber 1045]]), [[Sinn]], [[Fortis]], [[Tutima]], [[Porsche Design]], and [[Alain Silberstein]]. [[Lemania]] also created its own chronograph watches in the past that contained this movement. [[Fortis]], [[Sinn]] and [[Tutima]] used the Lemania 5100 as it was the only one at the time meeting military requirements for chronograph watches.
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 14 April 2020

Lemania 5100 Movement

Brands that have used the Lemania 5100 include Omega (which calls it Caliber 1045), Sinn, Fortis, Tutima, Porsche Design, and Alain Silberstein. Lemania also created its own chronograph watches in the past that contained this movement. Fortis, Sinn and Tutima used the Lemania 5100 as it was the only one at the time meeting military requirements for chronograph watches.

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