Monday, 16 March 2009
What sort of movements do your Swiss replicas use?
The movements used in the majority of ourCartier watches is exclusively handcrafted by the recognized leader in Swiss-made watch movements. ETA has excelled in craftsmanship since 1793, when their first factory was set up. The 2834-2 and 2836-2 25 jewel ETA movements are used in many genuine Swiss brands such as Omega, Rolex Tudor , Cartier and so on.
For many of the Chronograph models, such as the Rolex Daytona, and Breitling Navitimer Chronographs, the engine used is the impeccable 25 jewel 7750 movement. This allows the replica to have fully automatic movement (with the second hand on the sub-dial), and fully functional stop watch chronographs, exactly like the genuine Chronographs of their respective brands. Lower grade Japanese replicas watches would only have Day-date-Military time chronographs, or quartz movement.
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