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So my vintage solid gold Arola went into the laundry


Jkay

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As you may recall from a few months ago, my wife accidentally scooped up my watch with the laundry and put it thru both the wash and the dryer. I'm no longer horrified, but now am very curious .. can someone look at this macro and tell me more about the movement? It's in one piece but no longer runs by winding.

I think it's a 21600bph movement ca 1963 ... yes? Auto, date and no quick set ..

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It appears to be an Eta 2622:

Specifications ETA 2622 (2622R) automatic movement:

Features ETA 2622 (2622R) movement:

automatic

sweep second

date: set by changing 20-24h

Data:

11.5", Dm= 25.6mm, H= 4.65mm (H= 4.8mm)

21/25 jewels

f = 21600 A/h

power-reserve 42h

Remarks:

1963- (1965-)

ETA 2622: like 2622R, but without ball-bearing rotor

ETA 2622: Example, year: signature; shock device

ca. 1965: 25 Jewels; Incabloc, (ETA 2522, 18000 A/h)

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