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The Hamilton 945 watch movement, produced from 1895 to 1899, comprised approximately 6000 units. It featured a hunter calibre, model 6, with a bimetallic screw balance and a Breguet hairspring. The movement included a negative stem mechanism, allowing for setting switching between winding and setting using the stem. Additionally, it offered stem wind with switching capabilities through the crown or lever, as well as a sub-second function.
The Hamilton 945 features the following functions:
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| 2.64 x 0.190 x 560 x 16.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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