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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 09:42 am
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Nice pickup - the Charmex's baby brother... cool... :cool:

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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 10:20 am
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Very nice. I like the way those black subdials pop on that yellow dial. Congrats on that enjoy that pickup. ;)

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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 10:45 am
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Lookin' good Brent Congrats!where did you pick this one up from and what movement is powering this Beauty!

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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 10:59 am
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EPRAY.

 

Swiss Made ETA G10.711

 

 

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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 11:15 am
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The Watchlord wrote:
Cool!hand6.gif EPRAY.

 

Swiss Made ETA G10.711

 

 

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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 11:19 am
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HEFTY!
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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 11:38 am
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Looks like Oscar's Charmex had a baby!! No wonder that sucker was so PHAT!!

Nice grab!!

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 Posted: Wed Jul 4th, 2007 03:41 pm
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Watchlord, delicious purchase. I've always liked that one.  hand6.gif  Let's see a wrist shot when you receive it.

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That's part of ETA's Fashionline.  It is very fashionable!  watch2.gifhand6.gif

But the technical doc says: "Movements of this calibre can not be disassembled."
The mfg doc says: "The movement can not be dismantled.  The plates are made of synthetic materials and are assembled in a special process."  It has 4 jewels.

Doesn't that imply it would be difficult to repair?  Have we reached the stage where repair of movements means replacement of movements?  (I look to the experts on this!)


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EPRAY.
Swiss Made ETA G10.711

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Considering the low cost of quartz movements...I would venture to say that, at least from the manufacturer's standpoint, it is always cheaper to repair than to replace!

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Eeeb wrote:
Eeeb...this is a quartz movement and not a mechanical/automatic...the G-10 is virtually bullettproof and as in most quartz movements are not repairable as they have no moving parts as in a a mechanical/automatic movement....so replacement if needed would be the route...I can say I have never had to do anything with a quartz movement other than replace the batteryhand6.gif
The Watchlord wrote:     EPRAY.
Swiss Made ETA G10.711


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