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Return To ShopThe A. Schild 1201 is a manual wind watch movement primarily used in watches produced around 1960. It served as the foundation for various calibre families, such as those utilized by Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac. Limited information is available regarding whether the calibres were acquired by other manufacturers. The A. Schild 1201 movement incorporates several functions, including sweep seconds, a date feature that can be adjusted by changing 21-24h, and the option for a hack feature.
The A. Schild 1201 features the following functions:
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