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Return To ShopThe A. Schild 731 watch movement, developed in 1889, is a hunter calibre with a bimetallic screw balance. It features a ratchet on the dial side and a click-unlocking mechanism from the rear side, activated by a marked screw head. The crown mechanism includes a rocker bar. Its lever system is straight and long, fitted with a counterweight and hidden pallets. Subsequent versions of this movement incorporated a two-section regulator for coarse and fine adjustment. The A. Schild 731 movement is characterized by stem winding and lever setting, as well as a sub-second function.
The A. Schild 731 features the following functions:
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