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The General 65 watch movement was produced from 1937 to 1970, with over 3.5 million units manufactured during this period. It featured various chronograph mechanisms, which sometimes included interchangeable parts from different calibers. The functions of the General 65 movement include a manual-wind chronograph with a 60-second counter and a 30/45-minute counter, as well as a sub-second display.
The General 65 features the following functions:
| Ronda Reference # | Shock System | Buy |
|---|---|---|
| 1225 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| 4064 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| 4937 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| 3542 | Incabloc | Buy staff |
| 5376 | Incabloc | Buy staff |
| 3129 | Supershock | Buy staff |
| Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.35 x 0.145 x 380 x 12.0 mm | GR3530 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
| 1.35 x 0.140 x 360 x 12.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
| Block # (Top/Bottom) | Cap Jewel # (Top/Bottom) | Spring # (Top/Bottom) | |
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