Sellita
Sellita
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Sellita is a Swiss movement manufacturer established in 1956 in La Chaux-de-Fonds.
History
Sellita was founded in 1956 in La Chaux-de-Fonds. The company manufactured their own-branded watches in the 1960s and added the Tressa brand as well.
Today, Sellita is best known as a producer of automatic movements based on designs from ETA. Sellita was a contractor to the Swatch Group giant, producing parts and movements under license and began producing their own movements in 2003.
Since Swatch/ETA announced that they would cut back movement deliveries to third party customers, the importance of alternative suppliers such as Sellita, Technotime, and La Joux-Perret, has increased dramatically.
Products
Sellita movements include:
- SW 200 (ETA 2824-2) - used by the German watch manufacturers Aristo and Marcello C
- SW 200-1
- SW 210-1 (ETA 2801-2) - hand winding, no date
- SW 215-1 (ETA 2804-2) - hand winding, date
- SW 216-1
- SW 219-1
- SW 220-1 (ETA 2836-2) - automatic, day/date
- SW 221-1 - automatic, date pointer
- SW 240-1 (ETA 2834-2) - 13-ligne automatic outer day/date
- SW 260 - automatic, small seconds, date
- SW 300 (ETA 2892-2) - automatic, date
- SW 330-1 (ETA 2893-2) - automatic, date, 24 hour hand
- SW 360-1 (ETA 2895-2) - automatic, small seconds, date
- SW 400-1 - 14 ligne, automatic, date
- SW 500 (based on the Valjoux 7750) - Introduced in 2002 and used by TAG Heuer as their Calibre 16
- SW 1000-1 - 9 ligne, automatic, date
Address
Sellita Watch SA
Crêt du Locle 11
CH-2300 La Chaux-de-Fonds
Tel. ++41 (0) 32 967 99 67
Fax ++41 (0) 32 967 99 60