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Asian 2836 vs 2836-2

Wiffers

Getting To Know The Place
21/12/19
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Hello, I'm looking at getting a Seamaster, and the movement is described as

"Asian 2836 automatic movement decorated to Omega 8800"

I can see everywhere that Asian 2836-2 has a 28800 beat, but can't seem to find anything on the 2836, or the difference between the two (if any).

Can someone explain please?

Thank you
 

Wiffers

Getting To Know The Place
21/12/19
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Ah OK thanks. So the 2836-1 and 2836-2 are revisions of the 2836. Gotcha.

It says the ETA 2836 is a 28800, which is good, but doesn't mention the Asian clone.

Can I assume that this is the same?

Thanks
 

Dralkan

Known Member
15/7/20
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The clone should have a beat rate of 28800.

Also something to note is that most new genuine omegas have coaxial escapements that run at 25200. So I wouldn't split hairs about the movement in that rep.
 

vortex4me

Getting To Know The Place
19/7/20
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Ah OK thanks. So the 2836-1 and 2836-2 are revisions of the 2836. Gotcha.

It says the ETA 2836 is a 28800, which is good, but doesn't mention the Asian clone.

Can I assume that this is the same?

Thanks

I have several 2836-2 movements...they’re all 28800.


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