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The Bulova 6AH watch movement, also known as Omega 42.7 after its renaming in 1919, is an open-face calibre movement that was produced from 1911 to 1919. It features a bimetallic screw balance, which is adjustable through four adjustment screws, and uses a Breguet hairspring. Additionally, it is equipped with a negative stem mechanism specifically designed for the US market. This movement includes the following functions: stem winding and setting, as well as a sub-second display.
The Bulova 6AH features the following functions:
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| 2.60 x 0.200 x 17.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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