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Return To ShopThe Brac 92 and Lavina 123 are identical watch movements. The Brac 92 is mentioned in Flume catalogs as early as 1952, while the Lavina 123 is not mentioned until 1962. This suggests that Angelus is likely the maker of the movement. The movement is a manual wind movement with sub-second function. It was commonly used in watches produced around 1952.
The Brac 92 features the following functions:
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2.10 x 0.180 x 520 x 15.5 mm | GR6062 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
1.90 x 0.140 x 400 x 12.0 mm | GR5564 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
1.50 x 0.100 x 290 x 9.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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