Manufacturer | ETA |
Caliber Number | 255.411, 255411 |
Movement Type | Quartz, battery powered |
Lignes | 10.5”’ |
Diameter | 23.30mm |
Thickness | 1.95mm |
Jewels | 6 |
Frequency | 32,768 Hz |
Battery Cell | 373 |
Hand Count | 3 |
Hand Sizes | 1.20mm / .70mm / .20mm |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central seconds; date at 3:00 |
Hacking Seconds? | Yes |
Other Features | Low battery indicator (EOL) |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss Made (V8) |
Known Models | (Add your watch in the comments below…) |
The ETA caliber 255.411 is a Swiss Made quartz movement with 6 jewels. This movement has been discontinued and replaced with ETA caliber E63.111.
ETA 255.411 Base:
The ETA 255.411 is a base movement for other brands. For example, the vintage Tudor Monarch 34mm uses a 255.411 base, although it was turned into a metal movement with an enhanced level of finishing.
255.411 VS 255.111:
There is a similar ETA caliber 255.111 which is essentially a larger diameter version of the 255.411.
Replacement Price:
Replacement prices for the ETA 255.411 were found online in the range of $64.95 – $74.95. Keep in mind that this movement is discontinued and no longer available from ETA, but you may be able to find a new old stock unit from various watch parts sellers.
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