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Found a old used watch that was recently serviced for 40 bucks it has a 2846 movement my question is is this a good start to rip the movement out and use on my 1680 build? Also are all 2846 slow beat?

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Yes, this a great movement for your build to appear like an old 1570 movement. Like the 1570, this movement beats at 21,600bph. It's also a great workhorse movement. Of course, the tell will be when the crown is unscrewed as it has a quickset date and the 1570 did not. So, it's almost like an upgrade ;-)

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Yes, this a great movement for your build to appear like an old 1570 movement. Like the 1570, this movement beats at 21,600bph. It's also a great workhorse movement. Of course, the tell will be when the crown is unscrewed as it has a quickset date and the 1570 did not. So, it's almost like an upgrade ;-)

So with that info I will go ahea and buy it tonight!

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just to be clear

the 1570 is a 19,800 bph

the 2846 is 21,600bph as close as you can get to the original

was the seller from the Philippines? i recall recently looking over a 2846 movement that was claimed to be serviced from this seller,

FYI i noticed the rotor screw was missing and the bearing looked corroded in the ebay photos. if this is indeed the same movement you should get that sorted.

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Eeek! Highoe, thank you for correcting me. I always forget that the 1570's slightly slower. 5.5/b/sec vs. 6.0b/sec Leave to Rolex to complicate things :rolleyes:

As far as the movement goes, you can send it off to a number of modders and get it fixed up. I took the last route and had my modder install a new 2846 that had been torn apart, cleaned, adjusted and regulated by his watchmaker (very talented) and it's keeping COSC time.

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just to be clear

the 1570 is a 19,800 bph

the 2846 is 21,600bph as close as you can get to the original

Yes it is from Philippines he said he got it services and rotor screw replaced :)

was the seller from the Philippines? i recall recently looking over a 2846 movement that was claimed to be serviced from this seller,

FYI i noticed the rotor screw was missing and the bearing looked corroded in the ebay photos. if this is indeed the same movement you should get that sorted.

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Well let's hope for the best here sneed I mean he does have excellent feedback on eBay that's the main reason I pulled the trigger and for 40 bucks I think it's safe to roll some dice with this one :)

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Some of these "great sellers" version of a "service" is equivalent to used car dealers pouring sand in oil intakes.

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