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The A. Schild 1673 is a mechanical watch movement that was introduced in 1969 as the first automatic chronograph. It features a 60-second, 30-minute, and 12-hour chronograph function with a pillar wheel mechanism. It also includes a sub-second indicator and a date function with quickset capability. The movement is automatic, meaning it is self-winding, and it features a calendar complication. Additionally, the A. Schild 1673 movement is equipped with a ball-bearing rotor. This movement has been used from 1969 onwards.
The A. Schild 1673 features the following functions:
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