YutiNo "Swiss Made" at the bottom means its an ETA 2834 movement (same as ETA 2824) as opposed to the newer H-10 movement. Not sure which one this watch is, since the description and the pictures tell different stories. But, whenever it comes the H-10 movement will have a large H carved into the rotor on the back of the watch. H-10 movement has a 80 hour power reserve compared to the 38-40 hour power reserve on the ETA. The ETA movement also runs at 4 hz or 28,800 bpm. The H-10 runs at 3 hz or 21,600 bpm. So the ETA movement has a little bit of a smoother/sweeping second hand.
JohnHartfordBut what does that have to do with where it’s made? So your saying the eta based one is not made in Switzerland? Because all Swiss made watches will say Swiss made at the bottom.