krpster Posted July 12, 2010 Report Posted July 12, 2010 Hello my fellow watch enthusiasts, I am sure many of you have visited the ETA website and have gone through the SWISSL@B assembly and disassembly of a movement. Well, I thought to myself, one day this may no longer be available. Especially given the direction ETA has taken recently. So I took it upon myself to create a stand alone document that captures this very useful data. Below are links to my renditions of the SWISSL@B tutorials for the 2892 and the 6497. These are pdf files where I have merged the technical spec sheets with images pulled from their tutorials and thrown in some visuals to help due to the lack of animation. Please have a look. Let me know what you think and enjoy! ETA 2892A2 ETA 6497 ETA 7750....coming soon The 7750 is in the works but I thought I would get feedback on these first. p.s. If anyone knows of a better file hosting site just let me know.
Bike Mike Posted July 12, 2010 Report Posted July 12, 2010 I have the 7750 If you would like it. I like these as it is easier to get part numbers for ordering.
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