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| Posted: Tue May 30th, 2006 08:32 pm |
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e.avery wrote:
Sure. Its an ETA 2824. ETA made/makes 2 versions of the venerable 2824. Most people are familiar with the 2824-2, which is the 25J movement with date. This is the same movement, just w/o a date feature; thus, 17J. All else is the same; eg; 28,800 beats per hour, etc. . . There are some Trias models out there that are incorrectly marked on the dial as having 25J, but they don't. Those dials were supposed to get dates (they were lonely :D), but never did. The dials stayed in use, but got 17J movements. Last edited on Tue May 30th, 2006 08:33 pm by IW |
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