Buy - Watch Movements

: For bulk orders or brand startups, dealing directly with manufacturers like ETA (under Swatch Group) or Miyota is standard.

: Needs an exact match or a compatible "donor" movement for a vintage piece. This often involves scouring secondary markets for specific calibers from ETA or discontinued in-house series. The Micro-Brand Founder

: Looks for "Swiss Made" prestige or high-performance reliability. Choices often include the Sellita SW200 buy watch movements

: Driven by a battery and a vibrating crystal, these are the go-to for precision and low maintenance. They are generally the most inexpensive to buy in bulk. 3. Reliability and Sourcing

Before browsing catalogs, you must decide what the movement needs to accomplish. : For bulk orders or brand startups, dealing

(a clone of the ETA 2824-2) or high-end options from La Joux-Perret . 2. Key Categories of Movements

: Platforms like eBay or specialized forums are best for finding vintage movements or parts for dissecting and learning. 4. The Value of the Movement The Micro-Brand Founder : Looks for "Swiss Made"

: Sites like Esslinger or Cousins UK are go-to sources for individual movements and replacement parts.