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Return To ShopThe A. Schild 1302 watch movement, used starting from 1958, features an integrated winding gear within the movement, deviating from the conventional approach of attaching it to a manual-wind calibre. This design choice allowed for an acceptable height despite the relatively high base movement. Furthermore, the movement incorporates a detached manual wind mechanism. Notably, instead of a friction spring, the accurate motion of the indirect sweep second hand is facilitated by a magnet housed in a bushing, with the sweep-second arbor gliding along the polished surface of the magnet. In addition, this movement encompasses functions such as automatic winding, sweep second hand, and a date setting achievable by changing the hours between 22 and 24.
The A. Schild 1302 features the following functions:
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