oagaspar

| Joined: | Sun Sep 4th, 2005 |
| Location: | Akron, USA |
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What I was trying to say is that the Selitta Co. has been around since the 50's....assembling and selling eta movemnets using eta parts.The new SW line they are manufacturing/selling are only about a year old and have no eta parts at all...they are clones and although technically the same as the eta the Selitta SW's are untested by the consumer as of yet.If we are to compare Selitta and eta we should be comparing Selitta to the Asian eta we have been discussing for years!....at this point I would take the more widely used and proven Asian eta over a less used and non-proven Selitta and when Watch Co.'s like Glycine and and others can offer you a watch with a true eta movement at a reasonable price compared to some using the Selitta SW line at more $ why take a chance until they are as proven for reliabilty as the eta:)
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