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 Posted: Fri Mar 23rd, 2012 04:03 pm
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Hammerfjord



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Mike T. wrote:
I assumed the Army would have the same ETA 2897 movement as the 4000T...which I understand is top quality. Is it really 'simple'?
The 2897 is a 2892-2 with power reserve...
There's no power reserve in the Army model so if they would produce it in a limited run as the 1500T or 5000T models, they might use a 2892-2.
Usual models are housing the 2824-2 who's a lower grade compare to the 2892-2.
I referred to the older PO housing the 2500c who's a 2892-2 so modified that it's nearly a movement on it's own: The cost of this movement(when you can find it) is at list twice the cost of a top grade 2892-2...