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The ETA 2892-2 is an ultra-thin automatic movement produced by ETA from 1983 through 2000. It was replaced by today's ETA 2892A2.

Overview

Derived from the ETA 2892, the 2892-2 is extremely compact, measuring just 11½ lignes (25.60 mm) in diameter and 3.6 mm high. Due to this thin profile, the 2892-2 is often used as a base for other complications, including ETA's 2894-2 modular chronograph. Although the 2892-2 was only produced from 1983 through 2000, its components remain in production for the 2894-2 and others.

The 2892-2 is very similar to its updated replacement, ETA 2892A2, as both share a common base.

Cal. 2892-2 is a mechanical movement with automatic winding, ball-bearing rotor, hacking seconds, and power reserve of about 42 hours.

Ebauche Variants

  • IWC 37521
  • IWC 35790 - Antimagnetic

Clones

A clone of this movement is sold by Sellita as the Sellita SW 300.

See Also

Description:

Self-winding movement
Incabloc shock protection
Escapement: Stone lever
Yoke winding system

Functions:

Hours, minutes
Central seconds
Rapid calendar advance
Hacking seconds

Data:

11½ lignes
D 25.6 mm, H 3.6 mm
21 jewels
28,800 A/h
Power reserve 42h

Production period:

1983-2000