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 Posted: Thu Aug 9th, 2007 07:06 pm
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Scuba Steve



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I for one hope more and more Sellita movements evolve. It can only better the industry. I feel that as been stated the issues many have had with the SW200 movement is more to blame on the final assembly of the watch rather the movement. Many of the low line watch makers just throw the movement in. There is no precise regulation.

It is not really any different than the ETA 2824. I have some higher end watches with this movement and they are very accurate. I have some cheap watches with a 2824 movement and they are basically crap at time keeping. I wish Sellita would knock some of the ego out of ETA. I am really anxious to hear some feedback on the chronometer grade movement Sellita offers.