Just found this, all credit goes to Pugwash. Where the hell did he get this?
http://pugwash.info/eta/7750/7750.html
http://pugwash.info/eta/7750/7750.html
Francisco said:The original link to ETA follows, where you can find a similar manual for other movements (ETA 2892A2, ETA 7750, ETA 6497, ETA 205.911)
yep that is where i am stuck... any pontrs?
http://www.eta.ch/ go to site map, training center, then click on ETA swiss Lab.
About the manual for the ETA 7750. You cannot assemble the 7750 just following these instructions. There are some tricks you have to know. If you just follow these instructions, the watch will not work. And, VERY IMPORTANT, there are two steps that are very, very, very, very, very difficult: automatic device bridge and hour hammer spring. You have to be very skilled and with large experience to be able to assemble this two parts.
Just be careful. The 7750 is a very hard movement to assemble.
Francisco.