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digger2

2834-2 is this an asian clone movement?

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digger2

Hi, just opened up a 41 mm daydate replica for regulation, I thought that it should have a A2836 clone movement but found this, is there a clone of this movement or is it Swiss?

It switches both day and date super quick exactly at 12

 

 

Link to video with date switch

http://sendvid.com/o41j17gs

 

 

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Foxindebox

Looks like a Swiss movement to me. Difference between the 2834-2 and 2836-2 is the first has the day displayed at 12 and the other has day at 3 o'clock :)

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Rx4Time

Nice unexpected bonus!

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NCRich

Swissish

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digger2

Looks like a Swiss movement to me. Difference between the 2834-2 and 2836-2 is the first has the day displayed at 12 and the other has day at 3 o'clock :)

Nice unexpected bonus!

Swissish

 

Thank you guys!

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edwinowl

It's a Swiss from me. Cut out looks right although the later clones have it.

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Jimuc

Swiss for me also based on the shape of the cut outs.

Nice result buddy.

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fatarms

Swissish

 

This would be my impression as well. Some of the telltale signs of swiss are there, but the + and - for adjusting the escapement are wrong. I'm guessing this is a hybrid of swiss and asian.

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digger2

It's a Swiss from me. Cut out looks right although the later clones have it.

Swiss for me also based on the shape of the cut outs.

Nice result buddy.

Swissish

 

This would be my impression as well. Some of the telltale signs of swiss are there, but the + and - for adjusting the escapement are wrong. I'm guessing this is a hybrid of swiss and asian.

 

Thank you for your interest and comments!

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