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I've just ordered a 45mm PO from Jay & Angel and they told me (after they sent it) that it comes (as standard) with a Swiss ETA 2836 movement but if I wanted, I could have it with a Swis ETA 2824..What is the difference? Am I better off sticking with the 2836 or send it back to get the 2824?

Please help a poor confused non-horologist ! :unsure:

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No real difference, almost the same movement.

2836 can provide day and date, while 2824 can only provide date. I belive there also is a slight difference in the teoretical power reserve.

On eta.ch you can download the spec sheets for all eta movements.

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No real difference, almost the same movement.

2836 can provide day and date, while 2824 can only provide date. I belive there also is a slight difference in the teoretical power reserve. On eta.ch you can download the spec sheets for all eta movements.

Thanks for your advice chrgod - Much appreciated :thumbsupsmileyanim: :thumbsupsmileyanim:

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In terms of accuracy and smoothness, they're identical. The only real difference is the 2836 has a day wheel and is slightly thicker.

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