Manufacturer | ETA |
Caliber Number | 803.122 |
Movement Type | Quartz, battery-powered |
Lignes | 8.75”’ |
Diameter |
19.4mm |
Height |
3.65mm (3.7mm w/ battery) |
Jewel Count |
0 |
Frequency |
32,768 Hz |
Battery Cell # |
377 |
Battery Life |
40 months (3.3 years) |
Hand Count | 3 |
Hand Sizes |
1.20mm (hrs) / .70 (mins) / .20 (secs) |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central seconds; day of the week at 3:00; date at 3:00 |
Hacking Seconds? |
Yes |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made |
Known Models |
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The ETA caliber 803.122 is a small size quartz movement with a day-date calendar complication. This movement is part of ETA’s Fashionline family of movements.
Based on official technical documentation, the 803.122 has been in production since at least 2006.
ETA 803.122 VS 803.112:
There is a similar caliber 803.112 with the main difference being that the 803.112 is a date only movement, whereas the 803.122 being discuss on this page has a day-date complication.
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