The picture looks to be a Sellita movement, not an ETA. It may come with an ETA and the cross references that I found says that it does. HOWEVER, lots of companies have advertised that they use ETA ebauches and they had switched to Sellita and did not change their advertising. This was a huge debacle at Tag Heuer.
It might just be a picture issue... or not.
NoSuchNameRegardless of if it has the ETA or Sellita, the fit and finish of this watch doesn't match the price, there's nothing special about it. You can get the advertised Swatch made movement in a stainless/saphire dress watch, like the Hamilton Intramatics, for 1/3rd the price.
It might just be a picture issue... or not.