Sellita Caliber SW330-2 (2024)

ManufacturerSellita
Caliber NumberSW330-2
Evolved From
SW330-1
Base Caliber
Sellita SW300-1
Movement Type
Automatic, self-winding mechanical
Lignes11.5”’
Diameter
26.20mm
Casing Diameter
25.60mm
Thickness4.10mm
Jewels
25
Vibrations Per Hour28,800 bph, 4Hz
Lift Angle51 degrees
Amplitude Range
200 – 315 degrees
Power ReserveUp to 56 hours
Hacking?Yes
Quick Date?Yes
Anti-ShockIncabloc
SpringNivatronic, Nivaflex NM
Balance Wheel
Nickel or Glucydur
Main Plate Material Brass
Bridges Material
Brass
Hand Count
4
Hand Sizes
1.8mm / 1.5mm / .9mm / .25mm
FunctionsCentral hours; central minutes; central sweeping seconds; central GMT hand;, date at 3:00
GMT Type
Office GMT / Caller GMT
Country of ManufactureSwitzerland, Swiss made
Known Models
Farer Lander Midnight, Christopher Ward C63 Sealander GMT, Bamford London GMT, Unimatic U1-HGMT, K.Grün & Sohne Submersible Chameleon, Draken Tugela GMT, Sinn 105 St Sa UTC, Accutron Astronaut GMT (Please add yours to the comments below…)

The Sellita SW330-2 is a Swiss made automatic watch movement with a second time zone display via a centrally located GMT hand. This caliber is a member of the SW300 family of movements that are based on the ETA 2892-A2 framework. The SW330-2 is an update to the original SW330 which was based on the 2893-2 (2892-A2 with a GMT module). At the time of this post, the SW330-2 appears to be the first and currently the only -2 evolution in the Sellita lineup.

Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:

SW330-2 VS SW330-1 Differences:

The SW330-2 is a reworked version of the SW330-1 (which is an evolution from the original SW300). The SW330-1 became available to watch manufacturers in 2015, 7 years later the SW330-2 changes were announced in July 2020.

Interchangeability:

The calibre SW330-1 and SW330-2 are interchangeable, however, not all of the parts are. Keep reading…

Increased Power Reserve:

One of the main differences between the SW330-1 and SW330-2 is that the -2 has a longer power reserve of 56 hours on a full wind, compared with the SW330 and SW330-1 which is 42 hours. The newer barrel is referred to as RDM+ and is fully interchangeable with the old barrel. That means your SW330-1 powered watch can be upgraded to have a longer power reserve. Some brands may start to offer an option to upgrade your old barrel during a routine service. The new barrels were announced in December of 2020.

  • Old barrel part number: 020.010.00018
  • New barrel part number: 020.010.00065

Updated GMT System:

The GMT complication was also updated with an improvement to the quick setting feature of the GMT hand. At least 6 parts were redesigned for the SW330-2 causing the two calibers to not be completely interchangeable. Difference in parts include (new part numbers are in parenthesis):

  • Hour wheel 24h became a GMT wheel (031.049.00024 / 031.049.00031)
  • double toothed hour wheel became a single tooth hour wheel (031.046.00175 / 031.046.00176)
  • Intermediate date wheel (033.011.00044)
  • Hour indicator driving wheel became the intermediate corrector setting wheel (036.052.00001)
  • Corrector setting wheel (036.051.00018 )
  • Double corrector (053.204.00025)

Aside from these parts, everything else is interchangeable, however, all 6 of these parts must be used together and may not be used independently while mixing with parts from the older GMT system.

Sellita SW330-2 VS ETA 2893-2:

While the components are not 100% interchangeable, the cal. SW330-2 is essentially an upgraded clone of the ETA 2893-2. In fact, these movements are so similar that brands will often use them interchangeably and not disclose which one you are getting beforehand – although this is happening less often with ETAs being unavailable. If the watch brand happens to list both calibers and you prefer one over the other, be sure to make the request when ordering your watch new from the manufacturer.

Dimensions and beat rate are among the many similarities, but one notable difference is the jewel count and power reserve:

  • The SW330-2 has 25 jewels and the ETA 2893-1 has 21 jewels.
  • The SW330-2 has up to 56 hours of power reserve and the ETA 2893-1 has ~46 hours.

Here is an image comparing the two movements:

3 Grades and Accuracy Ratings:

There are 3 grades of the Sellita SW 330-2. According to official Sellita technical documentation, the grades and main differences are as follows:

  • Spécial (Elabore) – Nickel balance wheel, adjusted in 4 positions, average rate of +/-5 seconds/day, maximum deviation of 20 seconds/day in all positions, isochronism of +/-15 seconds/day.
  • Prémium (Top) – Glucydur balance wheel, adjusted in 5 positions, average rate of +/-4 seconds/day, maximum deviation of 15 seconds/day in all positions, isochronism of +/-10 seconds/day.
  • Chronomètre (COSC) – Glucydur balance wheel, COSC criteria

To sum it up, the Premium grade will give you better timekeeping and a more refined look than the Special grade. You can learn more about Sellita grading here.

Interesting note: This may not be interpreted correctly, but Sellita seems to mention in the official documentation that when a lot of movements are purchased, only 95% of them must be within the specified limited.

The limit values are subject to interpretation: 95% of the pieces delivered in a lot must be within the specified limits.” -Sellita

Finishing:

There are two main finishes (not to be confused with grades) from the factory: Standard and Refined. There is an option for custom or tailor-made finishing as well. The levels of finish sometimes cause caliber confusion because Sellita also has a “standard” grade of some of their movements.

Crown Positions:

  • 1 – Manual winding
  • 2- Quick adjustment of the date, quick adjustment of the GMT hand
  • 3 – Time setting, hacked seconds

Removing the crown and stem:

With the crown in time setting position, gently place a 1mm screw driver in the setting lever slot to press the detent button. Do not use tweezers unless you want to risk messing up the setting lever.

Replacement Prices:

At the time of this post, replacement prices for a the SW330-2 were found online for around $330.00 USD.

Caliber confusion!

Some SW330-1 main plates are still being used up despite being fitted with the new upgraded parts found on the SW330-2. If you have a transition movement like this, it will have a plus sign (+) near the Sellita logo and caliber number. Please comment below if you have a watch like this.

Update: Sellita seems to have updated their mainplates with the correct caliber number engraving.

Editor’s note: Also causing caliber confusion are the watches like the 2023 Accutron Astronaut GMT (ref: 2sw8a002), where the official product description simply refers to the movement as being an “SW330”. Since it’s a new model, it’s safe to assume it is the SW330-2, but who know! And if the brands themselves can’t be bothered to inform potential customers with accurate specs, can you trust watch bloggers to do it? Apparently not, since most of the big blogs/magazines appear to have copied and pasted what Accutron gave them, instead of asking the (not so) tough questions like: which version of the SW330 did you guys use in this $3,500 USD watch?

SW330-2 Tech Sheets (pdf):

Additional Resources:

Sellita Caliber SW330-2 (2024)

FAQs

Is Sellita SW330-2 a true GMT review? ›

The Sellita SW330-2 is a true workhorse GMT movement. Although not a true GMT, for my lifestyle and daily use, the quickset date function is more beneficial (date changeover takes about 30mins).

What is the difference between Sellita SW330-2 and SW330 1? ›

2893-2 called SW330-1. This was updated in March 2020 with six new components to become Cal. SW330-2. In 2021, a new barrel and mainspring increased power reserve from 42 to 56 hours.

What is the difference between Sellita SW330-2 and ETA? ›

Re: ETA being replaced with Sellita - fair? If you're getting the Sellita SW330-2 GMT movement it has 56 hours Power Reserve and a much smoother and more accurate GMT action over and above that of the ETA2893-2. A definite upgrade and worth having in my book.

Is Sellita made in China? ›

Sellita (Sellita Watch Co. SA) is a Swiss manufacturer of mechanical watch movements based in La Chaux-de-Fonds in the canton of Neuchâtel.

Are Sellita movements as good as ETA? ›

Sellita itself is a former, long-time supplier of ETA. The know-how to build own movements is in the genes of the factory and the Sellita SW 200 is therefore as good as an original ETA 2824-2. The youngest of the manufacturers is STP - Swiss Technology Production.

How accurate are Sellita movements? ›

Different Grades of Sellita Movements

Standard → adjusted in 2 positions with an accuracy of +/-12 sec/day up to +/- 30 sec/day.

Does TAG Heuer use Sellita movements? ›

Together with ETA, Sellita is the most important and well-known watch movement manufacturer. Popular watch brands like TAG Heuer, Sinn, and Oris trust in these movements designed and produced in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

Does Breitling use Sellita movements? ›

Non-manufacture movements are engineered and sometimes produced by third-party suppliers like ETA, Sellita or Dubois-Depraz. They don't belong exclusively to Breitling, but they must comply with our rigorous standards, including COSC certification.

Who owns Sellita watch movements? ›

History of Sellita

As they explained it to me; they are a supplier and not the star, those are the brands. They're 2nd largest movement manufacture in Switzerland, and the current CEO (Mr. Miguel Garcia) owns 100% of the company.

What is the most accurate ETA movement? ›

The ETA 2824 in its current version ETA 2824-2 is the epitome of a workhorse offering not only outstanding reliability, but also considerable durability. The most recent iteration of the 2824 series has been manufactured in large batches since 1982.

What watch brands use Sellita movement? ›

Brands like Hublot, IWC, Oris, Raymond Weil, Sinn, and TAG Heuer are amongst the brands that utilize Sellita's movements or slightly modified versions to power their watches. Many different Swiss movements occupy the market, but none are as ubiquitous as the calibres from Sellita and ETA.

Is Sellita SW300 a good movement? ›

The Sellita SW300 movement quickly garnered attention within the watchmaking industry. Its reliability, accuracy, and affordability made it an appealing choice for many brands looking to offer high-quality watches without the high price tag associated with other Swiss movements.

Does Oris use Chinese parts? ›

Oris timepieces are genuine Swiss Made watches.

Is TAG Heuer made in China? ›

How are Tag Heuer watches made? TAG Heuer's watchmaking workshop is in Chevenez, Switzerland, and their factory is in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Therefore, TAG Heuer watches are Swiss-Made watches and have the words Swiss Made written somewhere on the watch (usually on the dial or on the case back or both).

Are Certina watches made in China? ›

Certina S.A. is a Swiss watch brand, part of the Swatch Group, founded in Grenchen in 1888 by Adolf and Alfred Kurth. All Certina watches bear the "Swiss Made" seal of origin.

What is the difference between GMT and true GMT? ›

The advantage of a true or traveller GMT like this famous watch is that you can easily jump the local hour hand to the time zone you're in without affecting your home time or the minute hand. True GMTs also have date windows that can go forwards and backwards, unlike caller GMTs, which can only go in one direction.

Is ETA 2893 2 a true GMT? ›

ETA's 2893-2 is a modular GMT movement with central seconds and date. It is derived from the similar ETA 2892-2 and is part of the third-generation ETA 2890 family.

What makes a GMT a true GMT? ›

In a true GMT watch, the local hour hand can be adjusted independently in one-hour increments, not the 24-hour hand. The first position of the crown is traditional and winds the movement. The difference with an office GMT lies in the second position of the crown.

Is the Explorer 2 a true GMT? ›

With the exception of the very first iteration of the model (the ref. 1655), all other Rolex Explorer II references can be used as GMT watches.

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