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Post by Knight Watchman on Jul 13, 2007 18:56:40 GMT -5
After checking Oris's web-site, it seems that not all of their watches have ETA movements. Some models are listed as using the base SW 200. Isn't that the new Swiss movement company that is making movements to replace ETA? I hear their quality is good, but too new to know for sure. Any thoughts on this?
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Post by wilfreb on Jul 13, 2007 19:13:58 GMT -5
Sellita have been modifying ETA ebauches for more than 50 years, when they knew that ETA will stop selling ebauches, they decided to make their own movement to supply those companies that will no be allowed to get the ETA. a lot of hi-end manufattures are using Sellita movts, like oris, breitling and more.
the Sellita SW200 is an excellent swiss made movement that can be COSC.
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Post by Knight Watchman on Jul 13, 2007 19:16:34 GMT -5
Thanks Wilfreb!
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