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Just curious about the date roll overs for ETA movements.So far Rolex movements are quite precise in their roll over at midnight +-. my 7750 and Valgranges A07.111 round 2330So how about ETA 2824 and 2834?Thinking about picking up a DayDate 2834 watch and jsut wondering how is the the roll over of the day and date for the watch.
Quote from: terrenceterrence on May 18, 2011, 11:02:45 PMJust curious about the date roll overs for ETA movements.So far Rolex movements are quite precise in their roll over at midnight +-. my 7750 and Valgranges A07.111 round 2330So how about ETA 2824 and 2834?Thinking about picking up a DayDate 2834 watch and jsut wondering how is the the roll over of the day and date for the watch.My Oris BC3 with ETA 2836 changes sharp 12 but my Omega Seamaster 300 M chrono with ETA 7750 changes at about 1.
Wondering does it matter to you much when the date changes?Is it a factor in your next watch purchase?
Quote from: TheHobbit on May 19, 2011, 06:06:44 AMQuote from: terrenceterrence on May 18, 2011, 11:02:45 PMJust curious about the date roll overs for ETA movements.So far Rolex movements are quite precise in their roll over at midnight +-. my 7750 and Valgranges A07.111 round 2330So how about ETA 2824 and 2834?Thinking about picking up a DayDate 2834 watch and jsut wondering how is the the roll over of the day and date for the watch.My Oris BC3 with ETA 2836 changes sharp 12 but my Omega Seamaster 300 M chrono with ETA 7750 changes at about 1.Was thinking about picking up a Tudor Cali DayDate 76200 after losing the bid to get a Galaxy Express Speedmaster.So does the day and date of yours changes on the dot?
WOW the Galaxy Express Speedmaster. It would have been cool to win it. As for the Tudor, it does change on the dot at 12.