oagaspar

| Joined: | Sun Sep 4th, 2005 |
| Location: | Akron, USA |
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Not for me when a watch of equal value could be had with a eta movement I would go with the eta over a Selitta anydayhand6.gif Big difference when the Selitta comes in a under $300. watch compared to a $1000. and above to me....even a $300. and above:D Although mine seem to be running fine I have 2 sw-200 in $200.-$300. Invictas running fine at +15 for 1 and the COSC at +11 but another in a $600.+ Bathys at +45 sec. the Invictas are much lower right out of the box and for the $ I would rather buy a Invicta with a Selitta for much less money watch2.gif all 3 have sticking crowns/stems with trouble adjusting the date and winding....I should say it just takes more time to get to the proper function :( I agree with your point RK ...eta over Selitta if it's for the same $ although I hear Selittas will be used more widely now:shock:
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