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The International Durowe 7525-2 watch movement, developed during the period of 1948 onwards, is notable for being the first automatic movement with a ball-bearing rotor. Early samples of the movement featured a rotor shape that differed from subsequent versions. It is worth mentioning that the International Durowe 7525-2 movement is comparable to the ETA family 1216-1218 in terms of functionalities, albeit lacking a ball bearing mechanism. This movement incorporates several features, including an automatic winding system and a sweep second function.
The International Durowe 7525-2 features the following functions:
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