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The Kienzle 146/30 watch movement was produced in approximately 64,920 units from 1889 to 1904, and later approximately 176,820 units from 1889 to 1927. It features a hunter calibre design, a bimetallic screw balance with four adjustment screws, and a Breguet hairspring. The movement also includes a barrel with Geneva stopwork. Additional information can be found in the IWC 52 19'''H5. The functions of the movement include stem wind and lever set, a sub second display, and it was used in watches during the period from 1889 to 1904.
The Kienzle 146/30 features the following functions:
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