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Return To ShopThe Geneva Sport Watch 40 watch movement, which was in use around the 1960s, is based on the manual wind calibre AS 1687/1688. It includes functions such as manual wind, sweep second, and a date feature that can be set by changing 21-24h. Additionally, it offers the option of a hack feature to stop the movement for accurate time setting. The automatic mechanism of the Geneva Sport Watch 40 is a collaborative effort by Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac, although the extent of Ebel's involvement is unknown.
The Geneva Sport Watch 40 features the following functions:
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