Nice smiley! BTW, not all “smilies” have ETA movements these days so if it is new, it could be a Sellita. That is what the US Tudor prez told me at an event in August. I was glad to hear the 1926 line still uses ETA’s and there were one or two other lines still using ETA’s but I really don’t recall which ones. The remainder use Sellita’s. Just FYI.
Nice smiley! BTW, not all “smilies” have ETA movements these days so if it is new, it could be a Sellita. That is what the US Tudor prez told me at an event in August. I was glad to hear the 1926 line still uses ETA’s and there were one or two other lines still using ETA’s but I really don’t recall which ones. The remainder use Sellita’s. Just FYI.
The original Smile Dial 41mm Black Bays made between 2013 & 2016 all used ETA movements
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Nice watch.
Nice smiley! BTW, not all “smilies” have ETA movements these days so if it is new, it could be a Sellita. That is what the US Tudor prez told me at an event in August. I was glad to hear the 1926 line still uses ETA’s and there were one or two other lines still using ETA’s but I really don’t recall which ones. The remainder use Sellita’s. Just FYI.
Nice smiley! BTW, not all “smilies” have ETA movements these days so if it is new, it could be a Sellita. That is what the US Tudor prez told me at an event in August. I was glad to hear the 1926 line still uses ETA’s and there were one or two other lines still using ETA’s but I really don’t recall which ones. The remainder use Sellita’s. Just FYI.
The original Smile Dial 41mm Black Bays made between 2013 & 2016 all used ETA movements