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Generally when I hit "view new content" it will say "no new content". Then when I hit it the second time new content appears. Anyone else notice this.
Same for me.
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If its an ETA clone, why is this new dealer advertising it as Swiss, already then the price is to high and lied to us. Anyway it looks cr4p.
Good point,"little white lies" anyone. Also being advertised as "Swiss" HERE.
My first thought when I saw this was that it looked Swiss but the consensus amongst those who have expressed opinions in this thread suggests clone.
Thoughts anyone?
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What makes you all so sure this is a clone; I for one haven
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Currently on offer for
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Was listed here in the trade section as swiss
A lot of people sell clones as "Swiss" because that's what the dealer advertised the watch as having when they bought it. If you can post a hi res close up of the top of the balance assembly it will be easier to tell exactly what you got there.
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Okay I know this is swiss but which one? Is it an ETA? Any input would be great
The stamp under the balance will tell you what it's supposed to be 2824/2836. However, the lack of holes on the reversing wheels suggest this is probably a chinese clone, not a bad movement but not Swiss. A clearer close up of the balance cap assembly would help to make a definite id.
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Fake
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Not saying this is a fake, just a few subtle differences on the movement, if you could get a clear shot of the movement showing the balance it would be an easier tell.
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Well I can see some small differences between the movements but I suppose that's possible as Oris uses both ETA and Sellita movements. Mine is an ETA 2836-2 do you know what's in this one?
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Case back shot of my gen for comparison.
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Don't see the pictures you linked to and I think I'd like to see a more detailed image before commenting.
Edit to add:
just too late, now I see the pics
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http://www.cousinsuk.com/catalog/4/75/328.aspx
ETA28932251H95
ETA28932251H104
ETA28932251H119
Three different heights depending on which you need
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I have some links and the pins and tubes, drop me a pm with your address and I'll be happy to post some to you.
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See HERE
I have one of these partially re-assembled and its not the easiest I've ever worked on, might be better to start your learning curve on something like the 2801 or even the 2824
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That's an ETA 2472, a google search should find any info you need.
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Check out the second photo in the review HERE,
I've never seen a hologram on the caseback either.
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Just a quick hello from Cornwall, hope to get to know lots of you as time goes on, and learn plenty about the topics and collections
ronnie
Welcome ronnie,
I'm in Devon so I guess in the global scheme of things that makes us neighbours.
Enjoy your time here
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Looks like the setting wheel, you can get this from Cousins P/N ETA2890450 cost is
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I presume you mean the rotor and if so its secured to the autowind bridge by a single screw. If that didn't fall out the back when you opened the watch its still in the movement somewhere, look very carefully and if you spot it remove it even more carefully, there's a lot in there that is easily damaged. The fact that the rotor has come off doesn't unfortunately address the issue of the chrono hand shifting on its post, the fix for that is to remove the hand and re-set it.
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That trick only works on quartz movements, on the 7750 you'll have to re-position the hand on its post.
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Francisco covered it HERE
ETA 2836 woes
in Watch Repair & Upgrade
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The problem with your second movement sounds like the spring on the keyless works cover isn't fully engaged against the yoke, see HERE for a fuller explanation.