Manufacturer | ETA |
Caliber Number | 2840 |
Movement Type | Automatic, self-winding mechanical |
Lignes | 11.5”’ |
Diameter | 26mm |
Casing Diameter | 25.6mm |
Height | 4.7mm |
Jewel Count | 23 |
Beat Rate / Frequency | 21,600 bph / 3 Hz |
Lift Angle | 50 degrees (unconfirmed) |
Power Reserve | ~38 hours |
Rotor Style | Ball-bearing |
Rotor Winding Direction | Bi-directional (reversers) |
Hand-Windable? | Yes |
Anti-Shock Device | Novodiac |
Regulator? | None |
Hand Count | 3 |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central sweeping seconds |
Hacking Seconds? | No |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made (V8) |
Known Models | (Add your watch to the comments below…) |
The ETA caliber 2840 is a a vintage automatic watch movement that was meant to be an economy version of the 2800 family of movements, with some similarities to the framework of the famous 2824-2.
This caliber is found exclusively in Swatch watches from the 1990s (since circa 1991), which is why official technical documentation appears to be non-existent.
You may see this calibre described as being the no-date version of the 2842, however, there are 2842 movements without a date as well.
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