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Automatic Watches-ETA 2824-2

October 9, 2015by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Coming off the two older movements, it was time to learn a bit about some modern movements. First to learn on is one of the most popular movements used in […]

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Automatics, ETA

16-Point Check (ETA 2660)

November 29, 2014by watchmakingjourney 2 Comments

I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving! I took a few days off to enjoy good times and food with family and friends! My next movement that I received […]

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16-Point Check, ETA, Watchmaking School

Semester 2, Week 4, Days 1-4 (ETA-7001, Int 1980 and more)

September 19, 2014by watchmakingjourney Leave a comment

Monday was a pretty good day for me. I was able to get the ETA-7001 fully disassembled and cleaned without any issue. It is definitely a nice movement, one that […]

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Escapement, ETA-7001, Hairsprings, Int 1980, Pallet Fork, Shellac, Watchmaking School

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