I'm guessing something ETA ESA inside.
They have some quartz chrono movements and they're not expensive either... (a few tens of pounds at most)
EDIT: Found it. It's an ETA ESA 256.101
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/FAkAA...W9/s-l1600.jpg
Could the experts here please help identify the quartz movement used in Wyler Vetta Sintesi (Lady)? I am keen to now if other manufacturers have used the same movement (same layout) in the past?
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I'm guessing something ETA ESA inside.
They have some quartz chrono movements and they're not expensive either... (a few tens of pounds at most)
EDIT: Found it. It's an ETA ESA 256.101
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/FAkAA...W9/s-l1600.jpg
Last edited by ordo; 22nd July 2019 at 15:29.
ETA makes off the shelf movements for other brands to use. They didn't make the movement just for this watch, that's a guarantee.
I can't find anything either because these are probably more or less vintage watches and it's going to be quite complicated to find other watches with the same movement...
A quote from the web that might help a bit: If your Longines L150.2 movement has a date it is equivalent to the ETA 256.041 or ETA 256.111 (EOL). Without the date it would be an ETA 256.031 or ETA 256.101 (EOL). (EOL=end-of-life indicator)
This ebay link states that its ETA 256.101. Now I am confused.
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