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I have a Ladies Tudor Geneve, fitted with a movement clearly marked 2554. The movement does not have an ETA marking, although it is ETA in appearance.

But ETA do not list this number!

A solid search via Google only raises some spurious "Bargain FS adverts" but no solid information on a Tudor fitted with a calibre like this.

Does anyone have any info, or a cross reference please? Better still a parts list.

Offshore

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I have a Ladies Tudor Geneve, fitted with a movement clearly marked 2554. The movement does not have an ETA marking, although it is ETA in appearance. But ETA do not list this number! A solid search via Google only raises some spurious "Bargain FS adverts" but no solid information on a Tudor fitted with a calibre like this. Does anyone have any info, or a cross reference please? Better still a parts list. Offshore

No, da Tudor brand has used da variety of manufacturers' ebauches for modification.

ETA doesn't list 2554 because it isn't one of der calibre designations. Tudor purchased ETA calibre '2550' and used dem as da basis for der calibre '2554' designation.

Do you have pictures of dis uhren?

sm iiH!

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Do you have pictures of dis uhren?

Not right now, but I can get them.

But there is no 2550 at ETA either??

I need a parts sheet to see part number and a parts breakdown.

O/S

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The Princess Oysterdate my wife has uses the same...

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