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Not all eta 2824-2 are created equal | Rating: ![]() |
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Posted: Tue Dec 30th, 2008 08:25 pm |
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cajunjbh 3T WIS ![]()
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interesting
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Posted: Tue Mar 31st, 2009 06:57 pm |
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deep dive 1 3T WIS
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man this is great stuff! i was alway curious about the whole glucydur balance wheel...i know glycine always used them...i once had a beat up very plain looking glycine on the back it said commpressor...it really did'nt look like much but i could'nt believe how accurate it was and the reserve was fantastic! is it the steel they use in these wheels or design or maybe the way they temper them? it seems like this glucydur balance wheel makes noticable difference...even in a cheaper watch...great post![]()
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Posted: Fri May 3rd, 2013 10:57 am |
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If you read the specs on a Mido it will be much clearer. The amunt of work they do with the -2 is amazing.
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Posted: Fri Aug 23rd, 2013 06:10 am |
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All the added modifications, balanced and super nice when running My Tutimas, running a mod 2824 or 2836 really, seems so easy to start from dead, just runs whenicking up and minor shake. Good read Last edited on Fri Aug 23rd, 2013 06:11 am by Tomsimac |
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Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2014 03:43 am |
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I have a few eta based watches and find my tudor hydronaut the best time keeper, what do tudor do to the movements to make them so good, it also has not been serviced in eight years!
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Posted: Tue Mar 11th, 2014 11:44 pm |
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scurfa wrote: I have a few eta based watches and find my tudor hydronaut the best time keeper, what do tudor do to the movements to make them so good, it also has not been serviced in eight years!if you read the entire thread,than you already know the answer..."all etas are not created equal"...are all of your eta based watches powered by a modified,100% genuine,top eta 2824 like your higher end Tudor?
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Posted: Wed Mar 12th, 2014 04:35 am |
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No I'm in agreement the moderfied eta movements in my experience keep perfect time and the standard out of the sealed packet ones also keep good time, in the years I've been collecting watches I've found them better than rolex (except 1520/65) and also the modern patek's, I suppose they have had years to get them perfect.
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Posted: Wed May 14th, 2014 10:27 pm |
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Glad you are still in the search for the specs and differences. Glad you still have the pic of my Doxa. Have a good one...
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