Manufacturer ETA Caliber Number 6498-1 Base Caliber 6498 Lignes 16.5”’ Diameter 36.6mm Height 4.5mm thick Jewels 17 Vibrations Per Hour...
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What is the difference between ETA/Unitas caliber 6497 and 6498? Both movements are based off of pocket watch movements....
Manufacturer ETA Caliber Number 6498-2 Base Caliber 6498 Diameter 16.5”’ (36.6mm) Height 4.5mm thick Vibrations Per Hour 21,600 bph (3...
Brand Maurice Lacroix Caliber Number ML 76 aka ML76 Base Caliber 6498-1 Lignes 16.5”’ Diameter 36.6mm Jewels 33 Beat Rate...
How to disassemble a Unitas/ETA caliber 6497 movement? There are some excellent videos of how to disassemble a caliber 6497/6498...
What is the difference between caliber 6498-1 and 6498-2? There are two variations of the ETA/Unitas 6498 including the 6498-1...
Brand Alpina Caliber Number AL-435, AL435 In-House? No Base Caliber ETA/Unitas 6498-1 Vibrations Per Hour 18,000 bph Power Reserve 46...
The large Omega caliber 2211 is found in the XXL Seamaster Aqua Terra Railmaster. This pocket watch movement is a manual wind with 17 jewels and a 53 hour power reserve. It is a certified chronometer (COSC).
Manufacturer Schaumburg Watch Caliber Number SW-07 Base Caliber Unitas 6498 Vibrations Per Hour 18,000 bph Power Reserve 46 hours Jewels...
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This seems to be a fairly vague definition. To me the Seiko Kinetic is more…
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Ive been wanting to build a GMT watch for a while and found this article…
Found this movement in a 'Relic' ZR55086110501
Definitely a fake Mavado
Can anyone ID the movement in the picture attached to this comment?
Hello, if you read a couple of messages back I found an exploded diagram that…