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npc1975
26/08/12, 15:30
Buenas tardes. Soy novato en relojes, he adquirido un Cyma by Synchron con un calibre Synchron 36 17 jewel. Según he leido Cyma montaba calibres ETA, a que calibre ETA equivale este?

Saludos

argentona
26/08/12, 19:50
Una presentacion en tu primer mensaje (normas del foro) estaría muy bien.

npc1975
26/08/12, 21:21
Tienes toda razon Argentona, pido mil disculpas. Soy un nuevo aficionado a este apasionante mundo de los relojes vintages y novato total. Intento aprender lo maximo de los espertos foreros que hay aquí y como tengo mil dudas intento aprender lo maximo posible antes de preguntar pero con esta última adquisición me ha saltado la duda por saber si es un ETA.

Saludos a todos y felicidades por este foro.

argentona
26/08/12, 22:18
Bienvenido, te dejo una web para que busques i aluzines con los calibres que existen.

Yo no te sé decir si es o no es ETA, pero los expertos del foro, si aportas alguna foto el reloj i/o el calibre, seguro te responderán.

http://www.christophlorenz.de/watch/movements/e/eta/index.php


Un saludo.

argentona

PD: un recorte que he encontrado:

Cyma
Founded 1891 in Tavannes by Tavannes Watch, F. Henri Sandoz. Frederic Henri Sandoz was in heart and soul a businessman. To get on in his profession he turned his back on his home town of Le Locle and the Henri Sandoz & Co. watch company that he had founded there. In the nearby town of Tavannes he started a new company for the production of simple and complicated watches, including chronographs, an aptitude for which was proved by a chronograph patent registered in 1890. Further patents ensued, among them for a stem-winding mechanism and a chiming movement. The new workshops covered more than 1000 square meters. Forty employees, with the help of 55 modern machine-tools completed more than 40 timepieces a day. Some of these went onto the market under the Cyma name. Towards 1892 the company entered into a cooperative agreement with Schwob Freres of La Chaux-de-Fonds. The company continued to expand after the turn of the century.

By around 1905, daily production amounted to some 1000 watches. New markets in the Far East and elsewhere gave a noticeable boost to growth. In 1938, around 2000 employees and 2200 machine-tools reached an output of about 4000 watches and movements a day The company's 20th-century product range naturally included wristwatches of the most diverse character - for example the shock-proof models with a protective cover issued to soldiers in 1915. These were followed by "waterproof" versions. Catalogs from the 1930s also show wrist-chronographs equipped with Valjoux movements. At that time, Tavannes-Cyma claimed to be Switzerland's largest supplier of precision watches.

In 1943 the company launched its first automatic movement, the caliber 420, with a swinging arm winding in one direction. This movement was fitted into the square-cased "Watersport" model, for example. Another collector's item is the "Autorotor" self-winding caliber 485, launched in around 1957. Thereafter Cyma used ETA calibers.

In 1966 Tavannes-Cyma ceased production and the rights to the brand name passed to Chronos Holding.

History provided by Mr. Laurie Kemp.

regards,
RJ van Melle

davozs
26/08/12, 22:34
Bienvenido, en primer lugar.

Después, el que contenga by synchron no quiere decir nada, puede llevar ETASA o Cyma. Me inclino a que el 36 al que haces referencia, sea 36.000 a/h que tenía un ETASA 2826 que llegó a montar en algún modelo.

A la espera de fotos o de mayores aclaraciones, poco más te puedo comentar.

Saludos.

npc1975
26/08/12, 22:42
Muchas gracias a los dos. Espero poner fotos proximamente.

Saludos14538

npc1975
30/08/12, 20:51
foto del calibre, es de mala calidad, hecha con el móvil
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npc1975
30/08/12, 20:52
otra..

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