



The ETA 2783 is a reliable automatic mechanical watch movement from ETA, produced primarily in the 1970s. Known for its robust design and date complication, it powered numerous vintage timepieces during its era. This article explores its key features, history, and technical specs.
Overview
Introduced around 1969-1974, the ETA 2783 belongs to the 2700 family, related to the iconic ETA 2824 but with a slower beat rate. Production totaled about 162,000 units, featuring 25 jewels, Incabloc shock protection, and a sweep seconds hand. It uses a pallet lever escapement and Breguet hairspring for precise timekeeping.
Key Specifications
Size: 11½ lignes (round), approximately 25.6mm diameter, 5.20mm thick.
Beat Rate: 21,600 vibrations per hour (6 beats/second), with a 52° lift angle.
Functions: Automatic bidirectional winding via excenter mechanism, central sweep seconds, date window (quick-set by advancing time past midnight).
Jewels and Protection: 25 ruby jewels with ruby rollers; Incabloc shock system; optional hacking seconds.
Balance: Nickel annular balance with adjustment screws and movable stud; clockwise winding direction.
Design Highlights
The movement employs a yoke (excenter) winding system and double regulator for fine adjustments, either via long arm or directly on the hairspring. Unlike the higher-beat 2824, it prioritizes durability over speed, using a non-ball-bearing rotor. Variants like the 2782/2789 offer manual or day-date options in the family.
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