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Blacksunn
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Dec 4, 2018
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Very sharp looking piece. Will have to research Eterna... :)
Dec 4, 2018
ares347
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Dec 4, 2018
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Blacksunnthey used to own a little company called ETA so theres that.
Dec 4, 2018
Aleskb
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ares347Not really. ETA and Eterna were one single company, not one owning the other. Then, for economic reasons, they decided to split the company in 2 and sold the movement producing part, called ETA - which is a contraction of Eterna-) Mine says hi, 13 years old already and looking sharp as new!
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Dec 4, 2018
ares347
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AleskbIve always been curious about that so the current ETA movements were originaly developed by Eterna or they designed new movements after it was sold?
Dec 4, 2018
leopadron
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ares347You can pretty much draw a straight line from the ETA 2800 calibres like the ETA 2824-2 to the Eterna-matics from the 1950s and 60's (Eterna 1541 and even older 1411) Since then of course, ETA has produced a range of newer movements.
Dec 4, 2018
esmoglo
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leopadronSo the watch should be reliable van with a history like that.
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