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FS: ETA 7750 26J NOS movements [subdials at 3, 6, 9]

This is the 26J ETA 7750 automatic chronograph movement. It is unlike the Valjoux 7750 principally in the way the subsidiary hands are located on the movement. This ETA 7750 subsidiary dials are located in the more traditional locations of 3, 6 and 9 whereas the Valjoux 7750 has its subdials at 6, 9 and 12. Many houses use the ETA 7750 including Breitling, Tag Heuer, IWC, Omega and other notable watch houses. It does not appear that these movements have been fitted to a case. It is marked Bartolucci on its rotor and the movement has a fine Geneve wave finish on both the movement and the rotor. The movement winds smoothly and runs well. One of the movements was made without the date feature. $450. The other movement has the date feature which shows at the 4:00 position. $475. USPS Express within the US is $25 and USPS International Express is $50. Buyer to include paypal fees. Full refund if not satisfied.





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