Well I think this is bad news for the real movement experts/ addicts but in my opinion nothing has changed for the regular collector.
Let me elaborate. In the back of my mind I always doubted if the ETA movements sold in our reps weren't also reps (as discussed many times on RWG I & II). Now that it turns out there ARE some ETA rep/ franken movements circulating it does not matter. All I want is a good functioning movement. I don't care if it's a genuine Swiss-made ETA movement. It has to keep good time and everything has to work as it should. Proper hand-winding, time and date setting etc. I don't service any of my movements as the price of the rep doesn't way up to the servicing costs. If the movement dies I will inform about the costs involved repairing it. If it's too high I will just buy a new watch....
So if it looks, smells and tastes like a banana, to me it's a banana