Hola Tantdetemps, hola Pipo
Hola Tantdetemps, las mismas fortografias ampliadas:
Hola Pipo, el reloj que lleva el ancla pintada no es mío. Por lo que no sé si está o no restaurado. No lo parece.
Ahí lo pudes encontrar:
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En cuanto al movimiento base:
Las características como sabemos:
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ETA 2824[/SIZE]
Features
automatic
sweep second
date: quickset
option: hack feature
Data
11.5''', Dm= 25.6mm, H= 4.8mm
17/21/
25 jewels
f = 28800 A/h
power reserve 40h
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Remarks
1971-1979, 1618952
Example, year: signature; shock device
1) ca. 1975: Solvil & Titus Geneve, Swiss Made, 25 Jewels; Incabloc
2-3) ca. 1975: 014, Eterna-Matic, Brevete Swiss, 25 Jewels - Patented; Kif-Ultraflex
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La fotografía para comparar:
Forum: TimeZone - Advanced Forum
Re:
Compare/contrast ETA 2824 and 2892-A2 movement (James Donabed)
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 07:46:19 GMT
From:
Walt Odets <ODETS@CSI.COM>
In addition to SJX's comment on the thickness differences, other differences include the 2892 with 21 jewels, 42 hour power reserve, enlarged ball bearing rotor mount, Glucydur balance; the 2824 with 25 jewels, 38 hour PR, often used with a less expensive balance.
Beyond this, the 2824 is very similar in construction to most of the other ETA's, including the 2688, 2671, 2688, 2685, etc., all of which are basically ETA ("in house") developments beginning in 1949. The 2892 is the most recent ETA (basic automatic) caliber and, unlike most of the other ETA's currently in production, the 2892 was derived from an outside design, the Eterna-matic 3000, Cal. 1466-U, first released in 1963 (by Eterna). When finally made available as an ETA movement in 1976, it was very flat for an automatic with center sweep and date, had a distinct developmental history outside ETA and had accumulated a very good record of reliability in the Eterna watches. It is quite different in construction from the other ETA's and appears much more robust to the eye than most of the "in house" ETA movements.
An historical note: ETA was the movement manufacturing division of Eterna until 1932 when it split off and joined Ebauches S.A. (which included other big manufacturers like A. Schild). Eterna continued independent development of movements (which is how it came up with the 1466U/2892), although Eterna and ETA also worked jointly on some designs. Almost all (all?) ETA and Eterna automatics share the Eterna-designed automatic winding system: a ball bearing mounted rotor winding in two directions via springless twin click wheels and two reduction wheels on the locking wheel
A side note on the 2824: Introduced by ETA in 1972,
the 2824 was used in a 36,000 beat chronometer form by Ulysse Nardin (though it was available as a 28,800). UN has apparently reintroduced this movement in some of the San Marcos "fast beat" chronometers.
A final word on the 2892: If you see an automatic advertised with 21 jewels it is almost surely this movement.
And a closing remark: I haven't uttered a single peep about a watchmaker who shall be nameless, but whose initials are Franck Muller
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Baumgartner 410timer20'''
Baumgartner 411timer20'''
Citizen 7230automatic12.5'''
Ebel 134 (Zenith 400)chronograph13.75'''
ETA 2732automatic11.5'''
ETA 2732Rautomatic11.5'''
ETA 2734automatic11.5'''
ETA 2734Rautomatic11.5'''
ETA 2826automatic11.5'''
ETA 2832automatic11.5'''
Felsa 4177manual wind6.75'''
Girard-Perregaux 30.09 (AS 1687)manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 30.5manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 30.6 (AS 1687)manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 30.7manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 30 (AS 1687)manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31.09automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31.19automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31.29automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31.5automatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31.7automatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31.8automatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 31Aautomatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32.09automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32.19automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32.29automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32.5automatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32.7automatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32.8automatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32automatic 11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 32Aautomatic11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 33.09 (AS 1688)manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 33.5manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 33.6 (AS 1688)manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 33.7manual wind11.5'''
Girard-Perregaux 33 (AS 1688)manual wind11.5'''
Heuer 7700timer19'''
Heuer 7710timer19'''
Longines 430automatic11.5'''
Longines 431automatic11.5'''
Longines 432automatic11.5'''
Longines 433automatic11.5'''
Mido 1157OCD (AS 1920)automatic12.5'''
Movado 400automatic11.25'''
Movado 405automatic11.25'''
Movado 408automatic11.25'''
Slava 5498timer rattrapante23.5'''
Ulysse Nardin NB11QU (ETA 2824)automatic11.5''' Valjoux 330timer rattrapante19'''
Zenith 2832automatic11.5'''
Zenith 3019PHC El Primerochronograph13'''
Zenith 3019PHF El Primerochronograph13'''
Zenith 400 El Primerochronograph13'''
Zenith 4001 El Primerochronograph13'''
Zenith 4002 El Primerochronograph13'''
Zenith 4009 El Primerochronograph13'''
Zenith 405automatic11.25'''
Zenith 408automatic11.25'''
Zenith 410 El Primerochronograph13'''
Zenith 420 El Primero HWchronograph13'''
Zodiac 78automatic11.5'''
Zodiac 86automatic11.5'''
Zodiac 88automatic11.5'''That's what you get when you put 36000 into the seach engine at
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Vintage Ulysse Nardin automatic watch 36,000 bph A nice large vintage Ulysse Nardin with a 36,00 bph movement.
This vintage watch dates to the 1970's based on the case design and the movement used in the watch.
The large steel case has the traditional tonneau shape associated with watches manufactured in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The case also features a heavy steel screw down back.
The movement fitted in the watch is the 25 jewel automatic Ulysse Nardin
N11MM movement, which is a modified version of an ETA 2824 supplied movement. The biggest difference is the change in the beat frequency from 28,800 up to 36,000. This is generally regarded as a move to increase accuracy and reduce positional variation of the movement.
The watch has a restored gold coloured dial with large gold coloured hour markers and a Day and Date windows.
The watch was just serviced and is keeping excellent time.
The steel case measures 35 mm wide by 40 mm long and is supplied on a new leather strap.
Saludos cordiales
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