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Posted: Fri Mar 2nd, 2007 12:29 pm |
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I have been so intrigue with the accuracy of my Doxas Mil Ed, and the Searambler after I adjusted them. I knew was missing something. I have adjusted standard eta 2824-2 in the past that they wouldn’t gain a second on the wrist remove the watch from the wrist they go to warp speed, LOL! I wore the Doxa Mil Ed yesterday remove the watch place it faces up it didn’t gain or lose a second over night. Here are pictures from the Dreadnought (TOP) chronometer, and the Doxa Chronometer picture courtesy of Eric. You notice that the balance wheel spoke is flare (Gilt Glucydur), and it has incabloc shock system ![]() ![]() Here is a picture of the standard 2824-2, etachoc (novadiac) shock system, with a standard balance wheel straight spoke (gilt nickel) according to ETA chart spec ![]() ![]() ![]() Elabore movement, same balance wheel as standard accept with incabloc ![]() My point is when you read reviews with the proven 2824-2 movement etc, and buy watches that cost $300.00 and up with the eta 2824-2 I would recommend checking what grade of movement you’re getting for your money they’re not the same. Conclusion: If you bought the Doxa chronometer rest assure that is what you own ( TOP ) chronometer certified COSC, the Elabore Doxa 750t is not a chronometer grade movement, but it’s a Elabore eta 2824-2 with some upgrades from standard. This is just my finding or opinion, if you don’t understand this info I can’t help you.:)
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