Though reliable and easily serviced I have never been the biggest fan of the standard ETA. For what seems like a stupid reason. I HATE how winding a standard ETA movement feels/ sounds like two rubber balls rubbing together. I can never get over it. It’s the direct reason why I would prefer a selita even though the are roughly the same winding the selita always feels smoother or zippier in my opinion.
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Though reliable and easily serviced I have never been the biggest fan of the standard ETA. For what seems like a stupid reason. I HATE how winding a standard ETA movement feels/ sounds like two rubber balls rubbing together. I can never get over it. It’s the direct reason why I would prefer a selita even though the are roughly the same winding the selita always feels smoother or zippier in my opinion.
I wouldn't mind them remaining Sellita-powered (yeah, no more ETA for Tudor), if it was the SW300 (2892) and not the SW200 (2824).