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What movement is in these MarcelloC's?

I do have to say that I am very impressed with both pieces, and yes the spokes on the balance of the second one do trumpet out.




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top one is a eta 2824-2 and the bottom is a chronometer grade SW200hand6.gif

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You cheat :P

O is the finish on all of the SW200's similar?

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The COSC SW200 is the same movement that will be going in the LM-7.  :cool:

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Wow! Darn near identical in every aspect!

Except for the balance wheel, I don't see much difference?

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Do you want to hear something funny the SW200 times out with less standard deviation when you are switching the position of the movement than the 2824-2.  It is just one sample but it is performing my equipment does not lie.

I am interested in finding out what it will do in a month.

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e.avery wrote:
Of the 5 I have that one in the MarcelloC is the nicest one I have seen yet by Far...it really is Awesome...great tutorial pics too Eric!!!!cool10.gifThe COSC SW200 in the Invicta Admiral 50mm and Roman Square are close with the gilded movement and blued Invicta rotor but not as decorated hand6.gif...btw you can see the extra gear Selitta uses on the 200(on top of the other) beautifully in your pic ....great shotwatch2.gif You cheat :P

O is the finish on all of the SW200's similar?

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srh_pres wrote: The COSC SW200 is the same movement that will be going in the LM-7.  :cool:

I missed the announcement of what movement was going to be used. I had heard a few ask for that movement. Guess I need to read over there a little bit more.

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Quick and Dirty of what's inside the Bathys w/SW200...notice they aren't even using the higher end incabloc shock sysyem like the Marcello in E's pics..they are using the base novadiac clover:D:D now you know why I get down on them for charging $895.us and now $695.lbs. in the UK...That's around $1200.!!!

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Very dirty from the looks of it... :shock:

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Quick and Dirty of what's inside the Bathys w/SW200:D:D now you know why I get down on them for charging $895.us and now $695.lbs. in the UK...That's around $1200.!!!

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srh_pres wrote:
That's what I call the "bare" essentials...as Bathys states "No Frills":P:D:shock: Very dirty from the looks of it... :shock:

oagaspar wrote:
Quick and Dirty of what's inside the Bathys w/SW200:D:D now you know why I get down on them for charging $895.us and now $695.lbs. in the UK...That's around $1200.!!!


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If all of that mass is being retained by the 2 screws on the spacer, than that design is not that good.  In fact I would say that it is a very very weak.  The screws will vibrate loose over time or worse.  That would never hold up to high production quality control, from what I see.

The MarcelloC is solid in every way. 

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