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 Posted: Tue Aug 25th, 2009 03:38 am
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Hi guys! Was checking out the Decima Xa MAS on the Bay: I like chuncky pieces and I must say that the Italian divers are some pieces of art. It's told that the F2560 from ETA is beating in the bottom of this titanium monster. But! I can't find any reference about this automatic movement: Even on ETA's site.Anybody heard about that movement? Please, send pics if you got thatCamera_photos.gi

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This movement is an Italian joke or what???subtlelaugh.gif

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 Posted: Wed Aug 26th, 2009 05:45 pm
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http://www.connectingwatches.com/watch.php?bra=137&wat=246

http://spherebymilan.blogspot.com/2007_08_01_archive.html

http://www.meyerjewelry.com/tabid/512/ProductID/97/Default.aspx

http://www.larevuedesmontres.com/decima-mas-strumento-xz221-le-decima-mastm-strumento-xz221-se-art-403.html

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Cool watches and a great movement. They have been on my radar for awhile now. ;)

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eta f2560....notta subtlelaugh.gif...the Enebie Fondale has since much of it's lustre since last year and I saw one on a sales forum for $2100. not that long ago coyote2.gif...now would be the time to grab one!....I also believe the Decima uses a Caliber 2560 and that depends on which addy you read ...confusing at the very least face4.gif

http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=10813&forum_id=1&highlight=decima+mas

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oagaspar wrote: eta f2560....notta subtlelaugh.gif...the Enebie Fondale has since much of it's lustre since last year and I saw one on a sales forum for $2100. not that long ago coyote2.gif...now would be the time to grab one!....I also believe the Decima uses a Caliber 2560 and that depends on which addy you read ...confusing at the very least face4.gif

http://www.timetechtalk.com/view_topic.php?id=10813&forum_id=1&highlight=decima+mas

From the sounds of it maybe comparable to the 2824 but not sure. Would like to see one. Wondering if it is a older Eta movement?

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 Posted: Thu Aug 27th, 2009 12:01 am
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if eta ever made that movement it would be catologued here hand6.gif

http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&&2uswk

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Thanks! But it's not in the pink pages and not to find anywhere...They name it everywhere the Decima is, but nowhere else apparently! Wierd!

I doubt that ETA would have make this caliber for them and if it would be so, why would they say on them annonce: "The Swiss movement calibre F2560 housed in the Strumento XZ221 is chosen for its precision, reliability, durability and resistance to shocks.":shock: ?????? How can a "new-born" movement can be reputated as a "tractor"???
Well, all the specs are the same as a 2824.2 and it sound very much like that in all: But why changing the name to F2560? Maybe it's a 2824.2 with a custom-module...?
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If it's so: That's a nice commercial move to make this movement sound more exclusive.......

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