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Author:  gbuergisser [ Sun Jul 19, 2015 9:26 am ]
Post subject:  Alpina AL-525 Movement

Hi all,

I'm currently investigating on the Alpina Extreme Diver 300 Automatic. I read it works with an AL-525 movement. Does anybody know what the base of that movement is? On some internet pages i read about it being built on base of a Sellita SW-200 and on other pages they say it is a ETA-2824-2 based movement.

Are there different versions of the watch? There are pictures with white-framed hour and minute hands and on other pictures the watch has a red-framed minute hand.

Thanks for your answers.

Author:  Driver8 [ Mon Jul 20, 2015 2:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Alpina AL-525 Movement

The Sellita SW-200 is basically a 2824 made by Sellita instead of ETA. The patents for the 2824 ended years ago, so effectively anyone can copy it's design, and that's exactly what Sellita did. In fact as a company, they used to be a 3rd party assembler for ETA for many years, so they know exactly what they're doing. As a result, the movements are identical except for the fact that the Sellita has an extra jewel, although that's in an area that the ETA version has never had a problem with anyway - the auto winding mechanism. Everything else is identical and as a result they are often used interchangeably in watches.

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