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Return To ShopThe Dugena 1100 is a hunter calibre watch movement that features a setting lever positioned between the plates. This lever protrudes from the movement during the setting process, and typically requires the crown to be in the winding position when uncasing the movement. It is equipped with a bimetallic screw balance that has two adjustment screws for fine-tuning. Options for this movement include a Breguet hairspring and Reed's regulator. It is worth noting that the Dugena 1100, along with its variants, was part of an experimental subject in the realm of watch movements. Variants I and II of the Cortebert 474 also exhibited different setting bridges. The Dugena 1100 movement functions include stem winding and setting, as well as a sub-second display. It was commonly used in watches produced around the year 1910.
The Dugena 1100 features the following functions:
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