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The Hamilton 63 watch movement is an automatic mechanism that was developed jointly by Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac. It is based on the manual wind calibre AS 1687/1688 and features a regulation gear. The movement incorporates various functions, including sweep seconds, offset center wheel, automatic winding system, and Incabloc shock protection. The Hamilton 63 movement was used from 1961 onwards.
The Hamilton 63 features the following functions:
| Ronda Reference # | Shock System | Buy |
|---|---|---|
| 5207 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| 5207 | Incabloc | Buy staff |
| Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.25 x 0.110 x 320 x 10.0 mm | GR3699X | Auto | Buy mainspring |
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