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Return To ShopThe Unitas 6302 watch movement, also known as the Wehrmachtswerk or Germany Military Movement, shares similarities with the AS 1130 movement, but the exact differences between the two are not known. It is part of a series of movements that includes the 1142, 1149, 1243, 1286, 1295, 1304, 1339, 1383, 1387, 1392, 1399, 1401, 1420, 1487, 1502, 1522, 1540, 1542, 1548, 1573, 1597, 1667, and 1685. Within this line, there are two calibres with a size of 13.5''': 1337 and 1511, and two calibres with a size of 14''': 1486 and 1543. Additionally, three calibres within this line feature an indirect sweep second: 1155, 1164, and 1195. However, these movements had a short production run and were soon replaced by the AS 1188 movement, which featured a direct sweep second. The Unitas 6302 movement is a manual wind movement with a subsecond function and was commonly used around the year 1955.
The Unitas 6302 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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