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Return To ShopThe General 32A is a hunter calibre watch movement that was produced in 1927, with a total production of 600 units. It features a bimetallic screw balance with four adjustment screws, a Breguet hairspring, and a barrel with Geneva stopwork. The movement also includes a two-part crown wheel and patented big bearings for the crown and ratchet wheel. The General 32A is similar to the IWC 52 19'''H5, but it does not have a set lever. It offers the functions of stem winding and setting, as well as a sub-second display. This movement was used from 1889 to 1927.
The General 32A features the following functions:
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