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SW200 Movement = ETA 2824-2 ?


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Making Sense Of The Sellita SW200 Movement = ETA 2824-2?

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The new NAUTILUS series has the SWISS SW200 from Sellita acording to some dealers

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MOVEMENT: Swiss SW 200 Autromatic Movement , 25J, 28800bph, Nickle Plated, Cortes de Geneve Engineered Bridges, Gold Plated Insginia Rotor As per the Genuine

From stuffler,mike:

SW 200 = ETA 2824

SW 220 = ETA 2834

SW 240 = ETA 2836

SW 300 = ETA 2892

and ((at Baselworld 2010))

SW 500 = ETA/Valjoux 7750.

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Sellita for years worked in ETA movements. The SW 200 is a clone of the ETA 2824-2 with one jewel more. You might expect same performance.Brands that already use Sellita: Oris, Meistersinger, Nivrel, Limes, Invicta, Steinhart/Debraufre, Ocean7, Bathys, Schaumburg, Arctos, Nauticfish, MarcelloC, Chase Durer

Sellita, a company that became so specialized in the refinishing of movement blanks that they could offer nicer working movements than ETA for the same price.

http://watchotaku.com/display/swr/SW300

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Sellita movements have a good reputation but they have the same problem as Asian etaclones...no parts (at least for now).

Confucius Say:

Any watch with no parts...sooner or later becomes parts.

He also say:

The difference between a dog and a fox is about five drinks. :animal_rooster:

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