chefcook found something interesting over at RWG, copy pasting his post:
original post: http://www.rwgforum.com/topic/11215...n-reps-something-pretty-interesting-going-on/
Hello everybody,
most of you've allready heard that the availability of ETA movements is more and more difficult. ETA decided to only deliver to customers within the Swatch group from afaik 2011 on and independant customers can't get more movements than in the year before since about 2008.
In succession of ETA's decision even "big ones" (for example Tudor!!) are now getting their movements from Sellita, a swiss movement manufacturer that produces very high quality copies of ETA movements with expired patents. Sellita's movments indeed are at least as good as ETAs. Up to date Sellita offers copies of the ETA 2824 (SW200), 2836 (SW220), 2834 (SW240), 2892 (SW300) and 7750 (SW500) and allready anounced that they plan to widen their range of classic ETAs.
And now look what movement is in the new Patek Aquanaut rep:
A Sellita SW200!!!
Same movment as in some gen Tudors
original post: http://www.rwgforum.com/topic/11215...n-reps-something-pretty-interesting-going-on/
Hello everybody,
most of you've allready heard that the availability of ETA movements is more and more difficult. ETA decided to only deliver to customers within the Swatch group from afaik 2011 on and independant customers can't get more movements than in the year before since about 2008.
In succession of ETA's decision even "big ones" (for example Tudor!!) are now getting their movements from Sellita, a swiss movement manufacturer that produces very high quality copies of ETA movements with expired patents. Sellita's movments indeed are at least as good as ETAs. Up to date Sellita offers copies of the ETA 2824 (SW200), 2836 (SW220), 2834 (SW240), 2892 (SW300) and 7750 (SW500) and allready anounced that they plan to widen their range of classic ETAs.
And now look what movement is in the new Patek Aquanaut rep:
A Sellita SW200!!!
Same movment as in some gen Tudors