
The General 900 watch movement features a bimetallic screw balance and a base plate that has been shortened compared to the Felsa 55 movement. The base plate of the General 900 movement is equipped with four diagonally placed rests. Certain registers mention the use of similar parts for both the General 900 and Felsa 55 movements, hence the data for the Felsa 55 movement is mentioned in brackets. The General 900 movement is a manually-wound movement that was commonly used in the period around 1930.
The General 900 features the following functions:
| Ronda Reference # | Shock System | Buy |
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| 597 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| 518 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
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| 0.95 x 0.080 x 220 x 7.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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| Part Description | Reference # | Alternate | Buy |
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