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The Unitas 160 watch movement is considered to be quite equivalent to the Aurore-Villeret 120, Bulova 6AH, FHF 120, and their various derivatives. The interchangeability data regarding these calibers are contradictory in different movement registers. Although the design details of the Bulova calibers differ from the FHF calibers, it is likely that the ebauches originated from Aurore-Villeret. The specific differences among the calibers 120 through 122, 122N, 124, 125, 127, 1220, and 1221 are currently unknown. The Unitas 160 movement is a manually wound mechanism, and it was predominantly used around the year 1943.
The Unitas 160 features the following functions:
| Ronda Reference # | Shock System | Buy |
|---|---|---|
| 302 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
| 4649 | Incabloc | Buy staff |
| 3166 | Supershock | Buy staff |
| Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.40 x 0.080 x 250 x 7.5 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring | |
| 1.40 x 0.080 x 240 x 7.0 mm | GR3607 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
| 1.35 x 0.080 x 260 x 7.5 mm | GR3474 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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