Is the ETA 2824-2 A good movement?

Is the ETA 2824-2 A good movement?

The 2824 is considered to be a “workhorse” movement by many watch enthusiasts. There is also a manual wind version of this movement, known as caliber 2804-2….ETA Caliber 2824-2.

Manufacturer ETA
Diameter 25.6mm
Thickness 4.6mm
Power Reserve ~38 hours
Jewels 25

Which is the best Swiss automatic watch movement?

ETA 2824-2 This may be the definitive contemporary Swiss mechanical watch movement. Currently in ETA’s Mecaline range and available in four movement grades (Standard, Elaboré, Top and Chronometer), it’s descended from the 1950s’ Eterna Cal.

What is an ETA 2824 movement?

One workhorse of the ETA mechanical line is the ETA 2824-2, The 2824 is an automatic winding, twenty-five jewel movement, available in four executions or grades: Standard, Elaborated (improved), Top and Chronometer.

What kind of Watch is Swiss ETA 2824-2?

Replica Watches with Swiss ETA 2824-2 ⌚ 2836-2 movement Valjoux 7750 replica. ETA 2824-2 is a common automatic ETA movement and is found exclusively in replicas that need a standard dial as well as a date wheel. It has 28800bph – beats per hour. Often used in Rolex replicas, Breitling and TAG Heuer fakes.

How much does ETA 2824 automatic movement cost?

A single ETA 2824-2 movement will set a watchmaker back around £225 (about $290), assuming they buy just one. And that same movement will pop up anywhere from “budget” watches to some serious, top-end timepieces with posh names on the dial — and prices to match.

What kind of movement does a Rolex ETA 2824 use?

ETA 2824-2 is a common automatic ETA movement and is found exclusively in replicas that need a standard dial as well as a date wheel. It has 28800bph – beats per hour. Often used in Rolex replicas, Breitling and TAG Heuer fakes.

Is the Sellita sw200 movement the same as ETA 2824-2?

Having said that, when you see the Sellita SW200 movement in a watch, it is the same movement as an ETA 2824-2. The reason watch makers are using Sellita movements, is not so much about cost, but more having to do with the fact that ETA is slowing down production and will cease to provide movements to watch makers outside the Swatch Group in 2010.