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Gary

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Hi Everyone!

 

I have a Marvin watch that I need to work on. It looks like an ETA 2365 based on my research from Ranftt. However, I cannot find a spec sheet on the 2365. I checked Cousins but no luck. Anyone have any idea on where else to look?

 

Thanks as always and keep ticking!

 

Gary

 

 

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According to Bestfit, the ETA 2365 was a popular calibre for other makers to take and make their own branded calibres with. So for instance the ETA 2365 is equivalent to the Universal 76, Zodiac 49, Eterna 1402, Gruen 365, Tissot 17.2R-21 etc.

You may have better luck therefore searching around one of these equivalents e.g. here's the parts list for the Tissot: https://www.cousinsuk.com/PDF/categories/4250_Tissot 17.2R-21 (760) .pdf

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