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Return To ShopThe Favre Leuba 501 watch movement was produced from 1896 to 1899, with a total of 11,000 units manufactured during that period. It features a hunter calibre, known as model 6, and utilizes a bimetallic screw balance and Breguet hairspring. The movement incorporates a negative stem mechanism and allows for the switching between winding and setting through the stem in lever position. Additional functions of the Favre Leuba 501 movement include stem winding, which can be switched using either the crown or lever, and a sub-second display.
The Favre Leuba 501 features the following functions:
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2.60 x 0.205 x 540 x 17.0 mm | GR6806DBH | DBH | Buy mainspring |
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