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Return To ShopThe Tissot 430 watch movement, used between 1969 and present, is not self-starting and requires the balance to be locked in a position before being manually started by pressing the crown. It often or always bears the Durowe number 871. The movement features an electromechanically controlled balance motor, a back crown, a jumping sweep second, and an electrical and mechanical hack feature.
The Tissot 430 features the following functions:
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