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JGinBoston

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Can someone please let me know the movement below?

Thanks in advance.

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Raddave

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Thats the best pic you can post ?

its a 2836/24 varient, maybe a gen eta , maybe a clone

too out of focus to tell for sure ....


im leaning towards gen eta at this point tho
 

Zeinharis

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That's a clone 2824/36 mate


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KBH

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That looks like either an awfully small movement or a really large case to be an ETA 28XX or a clone. What's the dial side look like?
 

KBH

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It's a DSSD

Damn, never realized they were that big.

Anyhow, as for the movement here's my thoughts. No engraving makes you think it's a clone but there are ETA movements that are sold unbranded so that could be wrong. The jewel keeper appears to be gen ETA looking at the width of the circular part. But you can't tell from the picture whether it has 3 notches, as ETA, or one notch as clones. A better picture of the jewel keeper would help considerably. The oscillating weight has scalloping similar to the top grade ETA movements but the main plate doesn't so that eliminates that.

Most likely it's a Seagull ST2130.