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Return To ShopThe Felsa 700 watch movement, developed in 1942, is the first caliber to feature bidirectional rotor winding. It belongs to the pilot series for the family 690 through 699, sharing a similar base-plate. Examples of the Felsa 700 caliber with a calendar corresponding to the 693 are also known. This movement is automatic, has sub seconds, and its period of use is approximately 1942.
The Felsa 700 features the following functions:
| Ronda Reference # | Shock System | Buy |
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| 987 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| 2706 | Incabloc | Buy staff |
| 2897 | Incabloc | Buy staff |
| 3182 | Supershock | Buy staff |
| Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
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| 1.45 x 0.110 x 320 x 10.0 mm | GR3983X | Auto | Buy mainspring |
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