What the heck is this - Hamazawa 5023A
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By watchweasol · Posted
It would be nice if Sellita stood up to the block and advertised their products as hard as swatch. We all know what brands use the swatch movements but it’s not that commonly known which watches use SELLITA movements, that way the public could avoid the SWATCH brands, The parts availability and service data being good points to put forward. I have when asked for advice on a watch purchase told the customer to avoid the Swatch brands because of the high cost off parts and servicing in-house. I think they ,SWATCH are trading on the known names which in the past were quality pieces and people were used to them and therefore bought them on that basis only to find out later when requiring a service it was out of their reach and the watch was deposited in a drawer lo languish un loved and un used for many a year -
Thanks. I forgot I had a plastic movement holder, will try that out. Was also thinking I’d wait to install the sweep second hand until after removing the stem to help avoid getting it caught up and bent.
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
I bought my Seamaster Coaxial before knowing anything about the Swatch group practices. I looked at all the major brands but couldn't find anything to my eye which was as aesthetically pleasing. I love the watch, hate the group. In the next few years, I'll have to suck up the service cost, ouch. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Mostly just Swatch, Selitta is a good option and have a lot of experience in assembly, since the 50s and apparently will sell to anybody. Though they have had issues with certain movements in the past. There is an vid interview somewhere here in the forum with thier management. Its lack of information to Joe public, would be nice to see a lot more of it in mainstream media.
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