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Is the Swatch ETA 2842 a drop-in replacement for ETA 2824?

NDJ2

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Would the movement from this Swatch (eta 2842) be a drop-in replacement for 2824 or 2836?
I found an ebay seller selling new old stock swatch automatics.


 

tripdog

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Has the same dimensions as a 2824 but you need to use a specific movement holder as you can't use movement tabs & screws.
 

NDJ2

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Thanks. I did see this method in an old thread. It would require some serious watchmaker skills however.
 

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Thanks. I did see this method in an old thread. It would require some serious watchmaker skills however.
In that thread they were swapping out some bridges to make it look like a clone movement. If you're just using it for a closed caseback watch, you don't have to deal with that. I believe the hand size is the same for the 2824 and the 2840 at 1.50, .90, 0.25 and as Tripdog said, the important difference is the movement holder/spacer.
 
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NDJ2

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I read it as, using the main plate of the Chinese movement allows it to be secured in the case.
 
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Sorry for ressurecting an old thread but this is interesting! @tripdog I have an 2842, same as this out of an old swatch id like to use. Do you know were i could get such a specific movement holder? The movement should go into a 1016 case. Cheers!