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Posted: Mon Jul 13th, 2009 04:19 am |
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This is what I know so far about the Claro CL 888 caliber automatic movement. In 1961 Georg von Burg founded CLARO Watch Co. in Bienne,Switzerland for the finishing of pin-lever movements and assembly of complete watches under various brands. Modern CLARO CL-888: CLARO-Semag is Fossil's Switzerland based in-house mechanical movement "manufacturer." Fossil produced a movement called the CL-888,which was used in the Zodiac Oceanaire Diver's watch,eventually the same movement can be found in several Fossil models. However, according to a moderator of another watch forum. He concluded that the CL-888 was fact a Tianjin ST-16. Which became the Tianjin Sea-Gull. Here's the kicker, the CL-888 only differs from the ST-16 in its finishing. It is likely that the movement was polished and decorated in Switzerland. What basically Fossil did was that they've turned a Chinese made movement and called it Swiss. This is not illegal,according to the Swiss Federation because it pushed past the 50% mark,in order to maintain a "Swiss" label. However, in order to get Swiss Made on the dial. The watch must be built and assemble in Switzerland, and it must past the 80% mark to achieve this level. Both the ST-16 and the CL-888 automatic winding mechanism,was patented by Seiko, the patent remained in until the late 1980's or early 1990's. Unless, Fossil had the movement built under an agreement with Seiko prior to the purchase of Zodiac Watch Co. Cheers, Simon Last edited on Mon Jul 13th, 2009 04:27 am by Simon_Leung |
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