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Return To ShopThe Hamilton 914 watch movement was manufactured in 1915 with a production volume of 1000 units. It features a hunter calibre, model 6, with a bimetallic screw balance and Breguet hairspring. The movement incorporates a negative stem mechanism and has a similar design to the model 2 but with a smaller base plate. It shares similarities with the model 4 and 6, although specific differences are not disclosed. The movement includes the following functions: stem winding and setting, and a sub-second display. It was commonly used during the approximately 1911 period.
The Hamilton 914 features the following functions:
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