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The Henzi Pfaff 127 watch movement is a manual-wind chronograph movement with a 60-second and 30-minute counter, operated by a pillar wheel mechanism. It also features a sub-second function. While it shares similarities with the Geneva Sport 19''' movement, there are minor differences between the two. The Henzi Pfaff 127 movement was commonly used around the 1940s.
The Henzi Pfaff 127 features the following functions:
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