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Return To ShopThe Omega caliber 1260 is an electronic movement with a tuning fork design, introduced by Max Hetzel in 1972. It features a sweep second function, as well as a day and date display with quickset capabilities. The movement also includes an electrical hack feature. Its design is based on a central hours, minutes, and seconds configuration, with the day-date calendar positioned at 3:00. The Omega caliber 1260 was used during the approximately 1972 period.
The Junghans 600.11 features the following functions:
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