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Which low beat ETA movement for Josh 1655 McQueen?


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I want to pick up a cheap 21j 1655 McQueen from Josh and do a ETA movement swap. However, the low beat ETA 2846 is discontinued. Which current production ETA should I get? I'm looking for one that is low beat 21,600 bph, with correct DW spacing and fully functional 24h like gen.

If I want to change the too long stock hands to some shorter ones, is ETA movement the way to go?

Thanks!

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Save yourself the trouble as Josh's McQueen Explorer is pretty good out of the box.

I would just stick with the stock 21j movement, as it already has a low-beat rate and has a functioning gmt hand.

It has become increasingly difficult to find a low-beat ETA movement with a gmt function. Not to mention new hands, cutting the dial feet and hoping there is enough space for 4 hands...

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The DG3804b 21j is a GMT movement by design, slow beat, and has become well respected for it's function and durability. When it's time for a full service you just remove it, hit it with a hammer and buy a brand spanking new one for $25 from Otto Frei or one of the other supply houses, with a guarantee. None of mine are noisy, but they are new from Frei and not from the factories that tend to be not so clean in their work. It might need a bit of lubricant.

I don't know of any ETA slow beat that is currently made, but the ETA 2846 is still available in NOS from some suppliers. Smith's Supply has them at a very good price, but they misused my credit card, so be careful with them. I converted an ETA 2846 to GMT, but the parts to convert are strictly Chinese, ETA never converted movements to GMT having only the ETA 2893-2 GMT in their line, and I was fortunate enough to have a few members here with extra parts I used.

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The DG3804b 21j is a GMT movement by design, slow beat, and has become well respected for it's function and durability. When it's time for a full service you just remove it, hit it with a hammer and buy a brand spanking new one for $25 from Otto Frei or one of the other supply houses, with a guarantee. None of mine are noisy, but they are new from Frei and not from the factories that tend to be not so clean in their work. It might need a bit of lubricant.

I don't know of any ETA slow beat that is currently made, but the ETA 2846 is still available in NOS from some suppliers. Smith's Supply has them at a very good price, but they misused my credit card, so be careful with them. I converted an ETA 2846 to GMT, but the parts to convert are strictly Chinese, ETA never converted movements to GMT having only the ETA 2893-2 GMT in their line, and I was fortunate enough to have a few members here with extra parts I used.

Your movement from Ofrei doesn't make a ratcheting noise when it turns?!? Maybe I just need to buy one of these for my recent 1675 build!

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So there are no suitable aftermarket hands for the Josh 1655 at all?

I'm debating if I should get the Clark 116 or the gen crystal. Does Clark 116 have the correct cyclops magnification?

Ken at Rafflestime has hands for the DG movements. I think they ar OK. Clark's crystals do have the correct mag.

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Your movement from Ofrei doesn't make a ratcheting noise when it turns?!? Maybe I just need to buy one of these for my recent 1675 build!

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I took one out to make certain. Straight from the plastic movement case it came in, not a sound.

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I swapped out the GMT parts from a swiss eta 2836 to a swiss 2846 and posted how it went if you can find it...iirc it was a couple years back.

The 2836 was one of the swiss etas with the common asian GMT conversion that takes power from the day of the week works and has a non adj 24 hour hand.

The hands from dial up:

24h

12h

m

sec

I traded it away a few years ago but the fellow who got it still wears it quite a bit with no trouble at all.

Otoh, I always had pretty good luck with the '21 jewel' DG GMT movements as long as they were clean and had a little oil here and there...most of them being the older type with non adj 24 hour hands from 8 or 10 years ago.

My 'hit or miss rule' for asian 21 jewelers:

If they run for 3 months without going DOA...they will usually run 3 years or more.

One thing I will say is that they are very rugged (except for rotor bearings).

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