My first CW - C60 COSC

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Re: My first CW - C60 COSC

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Kip wrote:My C60 5DA COSC does the same at the date change, although mine completes at 00:15.

I also checked my C9-43-5DA and it completes its change at 00:02. Either way doesn't bother me.
So it's a characteristic of the SH21? I just think it makes the watch feel cheap and I wouldn't expect something like this from a $2000+ watch :?
MiniMpi wrote:Some of my watches, both quartz and automatic change in one quick snap like you said but some of my watches like my C60 Kingfisher LE automatic change slowly so it's probably a characteristic of the movement.
What movement does the C60 Kingfisher LE have?
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Re: My first CW - C60 COSC

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NY13 wrote:
What movement does the C60 Kingfisher LE have?
It's either the Sellita SW200-1 or the ETA 2824
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Re: My first CW - C60 COSC

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The C60 Kingfisher LE and FLE have the ETA 2824 movement.
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Re: My first CW - C60 COSC

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Thanks for the clarification, good to know.
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Re: My first CW - C60 COSC

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Kip wrote:The C60 Kingfisher LE and FLE have the ETA 2824 movement.
And my C60 600 Pro 38 mm? the website states either ETA 2824-2/Sellita SW200-1? (Sorry for bashing in this topic :? )
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Either one. Only way to know is to open (not recommended).
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Kip wrote:Either one. Only way to know is to open (not recommended).
there are no records on the serial numbers?
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Nothing that I have or that has ever been made public.
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Re: My first CW - C60 COSC

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My favorite thing about the Sellita SW200-1 in my Makaira is the date changing instantly at Midnight. I say Sellita because I heard that was a charismatic of the SW200-1. I think it's awesome. Since Chris said he prefers the Sellitas himself because they are newer, I don't mind which one I get.
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Haven't a clue how any of my watches behave at midnight. I'm always otherwise engaged!

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