Movement Cal. 2710
It's an analog quartz caliber of small dimensions.
Thickness of movement: 1.90 mm
Casing diameter: 16.20 ( 7 ligne)
Jewelling: 7 rubies
Itr's an AP RO caliber No.
But who in the world wants to pay about 2.000 Euro.
BTW I haven't found anything about the life-span of a quartz movement.
I did not know that it had to be changed.
I presume that my last watchmacker butchered the inside of the watch.
Here are some additional infos.
Caliber 2710
Analog quartz caliber
Thickness of movement: 1,90mm
Casing diameter: 16.20 mm (7ligne)
Jewelling: 7 rubies
Battery: No 317, voltage 1,55 V
THanks in advance.
I gave my RO Quartz mid-sized for an inspection;
there they told me I would have to get the quartz
mouvement changed which would cost me about 2000 Euro,
yes 2000.
Is this normal?
Are there any other solutions to the story.
Thanks in advance.