dan156 Posted January 9, 2009 Report Posted January 9, 2009 was just googling around and came across this site http://www.iwatchexpress.com/info.html (did not care about their Products) but saw something of a good read, about half way down there was a good detail of the movements we see in our rep. a good read i must say..
Toadtorrent Posted January 10, 2009 Report Posted January 10, 2009 There's some ok info there...but don't trust everything you read there. Overall it's very readable with a good summary of the info...however, many details are missing. "2892 series is noticeably smoother sweeping than the others..." uuuuh...it's the same rate as the 2836 and 2824...which means the same sweep... Most of the article sounds like it was taken from HERE. Read The Zigmeister's movement posts or those linked in my Noob Guide as they will have more info. e.g. 7750a/b is a confusing name...and The Zigmeister has observed many different variants of the 7750 movement beyond just "a" and "b".
dan156 Posted January 10, 2009 Author Report Posted January 10, 2009 Yes, i thought so to. just shows us what a good safe place rwg is.. to play and have fun.. and enjoy
sssurfer Posted January 10, 2009 Report Posted January 10, 2009 Thanks for the heads up. Too bad they completely disregard Seagull movements.
Shundi Posted January 10, 2009 Report Posted January 10, 2009 There's some ok info there...but don't trust everything you read there. Overall it's very readable with a good summary of the info...however, many details are missing. "2892 series is noticeably smoother sweeping than the others..." uuuuh...it's the same rate as the 2836 and 2824...which means the same sweep... Most of the article sounds like it was taken from HERE. Read The Zigmeister's movement posts or those linked in my Noob Guide as they will have more info. e.g. 7750a/b is a confusing name...and The Zigmeister has observed many different variants of the 7750 movement beyond just "a" and "b". I feel like The Zigmeister posted something a few days ago offhand where he stated the 2892A2 sweeps smoother than the 282x and 283x series... can't confirm it though... Edit: From here:http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?showtopic=77686&hl=2892+smoother These models are basically the same, automatic wind models, and they all beat at 28,800. Although they are all the same speed, the 2892 series is noticeably smoother sweeping than the others (not that the others are not smooth, but there is a difference).
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