I have been looking into EWF lately and they seem to be nice quality for the price and seem to be better than BP in terms of price to quality. However one thing that holds me back is their movement.
https://trustytime.io/index.php?main...ducts_id=22047
https://trustytime.io/index.php?main...ducts_id=22421
I have heard from one or two posters that these movements can't be repaired or replaced by a watch smith once the movement dies. I'm not too informed on these types of movements used by EWF relative to ETA clones so I am interested in knowing how repairable these movements that are used by EWF actually are. Any ideas?
https://trustytime.io/index.php?main...ducts_id=22047
https://trustytime.io/index.php?main...ducts_id=22421
I have heard from one or two posters that these movements can't be repaired or replaced by a watch smith once the movement dies. I'm not too informed on these types of movements used by EWF relative to ETA clones so I am interested in knowing how repairable these movements that are used by EWF actually are. Any ideas?
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