
The IWC 375 watch movement is an automatic chronograph movement produced by Omega during the period of 1970-1980. It is based on the Lemania 1340 movement and features an additional 24-hour hand. The 1041 variant of this movement is similar but holds the additional distinction of being chronometer-certified. The movement incorporates various functions, including a center-minute and -second chronograph with cam switching for 60-second, 60-minute, and 12-hour measurements. Additional functions include a sub-second counter, quickset date display, and a 24-hour display.
The IWC 375 features the following functions:
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| 1.10 x 0.135 x 460 x 12.0 mm | GR2681X | Auto | Buy mainspring |
| 1.10 x 0.130 x 460 x 12.0 mm | Auto | Buy mainspring | |
| 1.05 x 0.130 x 500 x 12.0 mm | Auto | Buy mainspring |
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