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Return To ShopThe Tissot 709 watch movement, also known as the Wehrmachtswerk, is a line of movements produced with different calibers. There are two calibers in the 13.5'' category, specifically 1337 and 1511. In the 14'' category, there are two calibers, namely 1486 and 1543. Additionally, there are three calibers in this line that feature an indirect sweep second: 1155, 1164, and 1195. However, the production of these movements was relatively short-lived as they were eventually replaced by the AS 1188, which features a direct sweep second. The Tissot 709 movement has the following functions: manual winding and sub second. It was primarily used around 1955.
The Tissot 709 features the following functions:
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1.75 x 0.135 x 340 x 11.5 mm | GR5170 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
1.70 x 0.130 x 360 x 11.5 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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