yes, indeed. that is the real question. id probably still rather have a sellita.
id only probably ever buy it if they rep'd the cal 1520/30 or 1570, can you say gen datewheel, no dial feet clipping and 19.8k?!
just from my observations the engravings dont look real(as in printed on) and the reversing wheels arent exactly the same material as the gen(teeth are shiny metal). there are also several other obvious differences, like the regulator and screw sizes and shape. i bet its the same factories that make the 2836 clone using the same inferior materials but just a differently designed engine. a different way of doing the same thing. id even bet the rotor isnt pressed on but screwed down with a cap over it. bet its not worth the price/headache that will ensue. even willing to bet that the movement is modified to be backwards compatible with the ETA movement cases meaning its not a true 1:1 3135 clone (not accepting gen parts)but rather when it breaks there are no spare parts for it. you can confirm this by the low crown position as seen on puretimes website, this just looks like a 3135 more than the dressed up eta2836 did. also would bet it takes eta hands. basically the keyless works is done differently on this one. one look by a watch maker and he will instantly tell isnt not a 3135. if it doesnt have a micro adjuster how can you call this a clone?
cant wait to see the asking price, any one else think it will be out of line?