i guess that's an in-house movement rather than a Valjoux
the manufacturer can pretty much charge whatever they would like for an in-house movement, where as a Valjoux you can get it serviced at a good 3rd party watch specialists at a cheaper price
for anyone invests in a watch that's worth thousands of dollars, be prepared to spend quite a bit on the servicing once every 2-3 years if it is pretty much running on daily basis
but if you aren't prepared to spend that kind of money, probably get something like a Seiko The Seiko Sportura Kinetic I bought 11 years ago using the money I earned from part time job as a university student still running strong without servicing and battery change, still my go to watch for weekend activities
_________________ ⌚ Brietling 1461 A19022 ⌚ Zenith El Primero Chronomaster 1969 ⌚ TAG Heuer Monaco Calibre 11 ⌚ Longines Master Collection L2.773.4.78.3 ⌚ Thinking to add: JLC Reverso, Ω Speedmaster 311.92.44.30.01.001, and a world timer
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