andi4eyes
·Hi everyone,
I posted my new to me a385 in another thread already: El Primero-day.
My watch got, during a service at Zenith many years ago, a caliber 400 movement instead of the original 3019. Doing some research I found more watches with that happening during a service. My questions for you would be: was/is that standard procedure at Zenith or is that only reserved for badly damaged movements? What else could be the reason to swap out an entire (and probably costly) movement? To my knowledge only certain parts were updated from the 3019 to the 400.
Thank you,
Andi
I posted my new to me a385 in another thread already: El Primero-day.
My watch got, during a service at Zenith many years ago, a caliber 400 movement instead of the original 3019. Doing some research I found more watches with that happening during a service. My questions for you would be: was/is that standard procedure at Zenith or is that only reserved for badly damaged movements? What else could be the reason to swap out an entire (and probably costly) movement? To my knowledge only certain parts were updated from the 3019 to the 400.
Thank you,
Andi