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Main article: [[ETA 2890]]
The 289x movements are entirely different from the 2824/2836 line, being derived from the [[ultra-thin]] [[Eterna 1466]]. There have been three generations of this movement: The original [[ETA 2890|2890]] and [[ETA 2892|2892]] of the 1970's, the updated [[ETA 2892-2|2892-2]] of the 1980's, and the modern [[ETA 2892A2|2892A2]], introduced in [[1999]]. Due to its thin profile and proven reliability, many modular movements use this calibre as a base. Notable among these is the [[ETA 2894-2]] [[chronograph]].
:See also [[ETA 2892 modules]]


{{ETA 2890 calibres}}
* [[ETA 2890]] (1975-1983) - 12.5 ligne, 3.6 mm base movement with sweep seconds
 
** [[ETA 2892]] (1975-1983) - 12.5 ligne, 3.6 mm base movement with sweep seconds and quickset date
[[Category:ETA calibres|2890]]
* [[ETA 2892-2]] (1983-2000) - 11.5 ligne, 3.6 mm base movement with sweep seconds and quickset date
** [[ETA 2890-9]] (1990-2000) - 5.2 mm height, [[perpetual calendar]] with [[moon phase]] (no seconds)
** [[ETA 2891-9]] (1990-2000) - 5.2 mm height, [[perpetual calendar]] with [[moon phase]] and [[sweep seconds]]
** [[ETA 2894-2]] (1996-present) - 12.5 ligne, 6.1 mm height, [[chronograph]] with quickset date and [[sub seconds]]
** [[ETA 2894S2]] - 12.5 ligne, 6.2 mm height, skeletonized [[chronograph]] with [[sub seconds]]
** [[ETA 2895-1]] (1997-2000) - 4.35 mm height, quickset date and [[sub seconds]]
* [[ETA 2892A2]] (1999-present) - 11.5 ligne, 3.6 mm base movement with sweep seconds and quickset date
** [[ETA 2890A9]] (1999-2005) - 5.2 mm height, [[perpetual calendar]] with [[moon phase]]
** [[ETA 2891A9]] (1999-2005) - 5.2 mm height, [[perpetual calendar]] with [[moon phase]] and [[sweep seconds]]
** [[ETA 2893-1]] (2002-present) - 4.1 mm height, "[[heure universelle]]" disc, quickset date, and [[sweep seconds]]
** [[ETA 2893-2]] (2002-present) - 4.1 mm height, [[second time zone]] hand, quickset date, and [[sweep seconds]]
** [[ETA 2893-3]] (2002-present) - 4.1 mm height, "[[heure universelle]]" disc and [[sweep seconds]]
** [[ETA 2895-2]] (1999-present) - 4.35 mm height, quickset date and [[sub seconds]]
** [[ETA 2896]] (2004-present) - 4.85 mm height, quickset [[big date]] and [[sweep seconds]], 22 jewels
** [[ETA 2897]] (2004-present) - 4.85 mm height, [[power reserve indicator]] at 7:00, quickset date, and [[sweep seconds]], 21 jewels

Latest revision as of 15:16, 23 July 2021

The 289x movements are entirely different from the 2824/2836 line, being derived from the ultra-thin Eterna 1466. There have been three generations of this movement: The original 2890 and 2892 of the 1970's, the updated 2892-2 of the 1980's, and the modern 2892A2, introduced in 1999. Due to its thin profile and proven reliability, many modular movements use this calibre as a base. Notable among these is the ETA 2894-2 chronograph.

See also ETA 2892 modules