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| Posted: Sun Feb 11th, 2007 10:31 pm |
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e.avery
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Did you notice that they were devoid of a lot of the markings that the older movements use to have. The novadiac sprigs are not fun to work with are they. Moving the piece production to China did not help the overall quality. The older products even using the Russian parts :P seemed to be better pieces...... As far as timing 6 one half dozen the other laying flat, the older one a year ago + is running more consistent in diff. positions and the newer one was regulated before it got sent out. They included the timing sheet with the newer 2836-2, and it was not ETA doing the regulation. So with out getting more into it the older production is tighter tolerance, and I do like the Inca better. I am not planning to bounce it off the floor any time soon.
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