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Return To ShopThe A. Schild 1336N is a mechanical watch movement featuring a ball-bearing rotor and a sophisticated excenter self-winding mechanism with just one gear stage. This mechanism, commonly referred to as the "magic lever," was introduced in the first Otero automatics from the 1950s and was also utilized in Seiko automatics around 1970. Two screws hold together all the parts of the automatic module. The variations in the mainsprings of the Otero 800 through 907 generations have been published, but the differences are deemed insignificant. The A. Schild 1336N movement incorporates the following functions: automatic winding and a digital display indicating seconds, minutes, and jumping hours.
The A. Schild 1336N features the following functions:
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