I, of course, still have a lot to learn, and learn a little bit every day. My lesson for today was thinking my watch had a typo on the movement. Ive known about 2836 and 2824, but I've never seen a 2834. Can anyone confirm if this is ETA or not?




Its is.....hang on for data
3057: ETA 2834-2, Automatic Movement, New
Same family as the 2824 and the 2836......see list
ETA 2834-2
Features
automatic
sweep second
day: curved at 12h, quickset
date: quickset
hack feature
Data
13''', Dm= 29.0mm, Do= 29.4mm
H= 5.25mm
F= 1.65mm
T= 2.25mm
25 jewels
f = 28800 A/h
power reserve 40h
Balance staff ETA 2801
Stem W3738
Main spring / battery
1.20 x 11.0 x 0.125mm
Hands
1.50 x 0.90 x 0.25mm
Remarks
1982-
family/generations:
28800 A/h
2801: manual wind
2804: manual wind, date
2816: manual wind, day, date
2824: automatic, date
2826-2: automatic, big date
2834: automatic, day at 12h, date, 13'''
2828, 2836: automatic, day, date
36000 A/h
2819: manual wind
2806: manual wind, date
2817: manual wind, day, date
2826: automatic, date
2832, 2837: automatic, day, date
2838: automatic, day at 12h, date, 13'''
suffix -1, -2, J2: generations, variants
not all versions in all generations
Example, year: signature; shock device
2006: Zeno-Watch Basel, Swiss Made, 25 Jewels; Etachocs/Novodiac
Comments about the data
:lol1: awesome Rob. More than that is impossible, unless somebody manages to post an actual movement on this forum.
Rep points coming for probably the most thorough reply I have ever seen :biglaugh:
EDIT: As soon as I can -.-
So what does the disk for this movement look like? Day at 12? Is that like some of the hamilton khaki watches? What does the 13''' mean?
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