Isn't it Time for a BikeShare?

This year, to celebrate a decade of BikeShare through Trans-Atlantic BikeShare, we will be giving away door prizes at the BMWMOA International Rally in Trenton, Ontario, Canada. The BMW Motorcycle Owners of America have been very supportive of our efforts. We'd like to give something back.

Below is one of two door prizes we will be making available at the rally. Check it out!

 

Specifications:
  • Swiss Made ETA 2824-2 Automatic Movement
  • 25 Jewels
  • 28,800 Vibrations Per Hour (VPH)
  • Hack Setting Second Hand 
  • Quick Set Date
  • Genuine Sapphire Crystal (front)
  • Genuine Sapphaire Crystal "Display Back"
  • 24 hour Markings on Dial
  • Large 36 mm Dial
  • Water Resistant to 30 Meters
  • Stainless Steel Case
  • Screw back
  • Tritium Markers and Hands
  • 38 Hour Power Reserve
  • Kevlar Nylon Strap
  • Stainless Steel Bracelet
  • Titanium finish (shot blasted)
  • Carrying case
  • Suggested Retail: $295.00 USD (+stainless bracelet)

CLICK HERE for an explanation of some of these specifications

 

The Movement in this watch is produced by the ETA SA Fabriques d’Ebauches Company. They are the largest manufacturer of movements in Switzerland, producing movements for Companies including: Omega, Movado, Baume & Mercier, Cartier, Oris, Fortis, Tissot, TAG Heuer and SINN to name a few.

I have been wearing one of these for over a year now. I bought it to be one of my "Beater Watches" to take all of the abuse, sweat, water, bangs and dings I didn't want to put on my higher priced watches. It looks and runs as good as it did a year ago. I don't think of it as a "Beater" anymore as I like it too much.
The watch seen here is not produced by the ETA SA Fabriques d’Ebauches Company of Switzerland, only it's movement. The watch is distributed in the USA under the name ETA and is not affiliated with the ETA SA Fabriques d’Ebauches company of Switzerland in any way. The "ETA Pilot" name is not an ETA SA Fabriques d’Ebauches of Switzerland logo.
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