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The A. Schild 1210 watch movement is a mechanical movement widely comparable to the Seiko 6602B. It was developed and sold by Seiko specifically as a bare movement. The movement features a stem mechanism without a setting-lever spring and utilizes Seiko-Diafix combined settings for the escapement wheel. The A. Schild 1210 movement includes several functions, including manual-winding, sweep second, and a date feature that can be set by changing the time to 21:30-24h. It was commonly used during the approximate period of 1966.
The A. Schild 1210 features the following functions:
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| 1.30 x 0.115 x 340 x 10.0 mm | GR3296 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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