srh_pres

| Joined: | Wed Nov 15th, 2006 |
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Oscar, I would presume if a watch was put out on the market with both ETA and SW movements, would you not expect there to be a price difference between the two offerrings? i.e., isn't the SW movement significantly less expensive than the ETA?
O.A. Gaspar wrote: These Selitta eta clones are showing up in watches unknowingly to buyers...so Beware as the Selitta is just that "a eta clone" and no way near the quality nor lineage or proven track record of an eta 2824-2:(
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