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Can someone send me a copy of the eta955.112 movement parameters?


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at the link below there's a tab that says technical documents click that. then where it says Caliber if hit the downward arrow ill give you a list. this case you have three different items the technical guide, manufacturing information and the  operating instructions.

 

 

https://secure.eta.ch/csp/DefaultDesktop.aspx

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I did not register for membership on this site so they refused my visit.......

4 hours ago, JohnR725 said:

在下面的链接中有一个标签,上面写着技术文档。然后它说Calibre如果击中向下箭头生病给你一个清单。在这种情况下,您有三个不同的项目,技术指南,制造信息和操作说明。

 

 

https://secure.eta.ch/csp/DefaultDesktop.aspx

 

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interesting problem? that I've attached both the technical communication and the manufacturing information. I like the manufacturing information visit usually use specifications not always found in the technical communication especially on the mechanical watches.

 

ETA 955.112 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION.pdf

ETA 955.112 Manufacturing Information.pdf

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1 hour ago, JohnR725 said:

有趣的问题?我已经附上了技术交流和制造信息。我喜欢制造信息访问通常使用的规格并不总是在技术交流中发现,特别是在机械表上。

 

ETA 955.112 TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION.pdf

ETA 955.112制造信息.pdf

I am studying the quartz movement inspection course, but the eta official website refused my visit.

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2 hours ago, perfectkyo said:

I am studying the quartz movement inspection course, but the eta official website refused my visit.

I understand what you're saying and I attached both PDFs to the previous message you should be able to just click on the link and download the PDF.

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