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Hamilton caliber 751 movement – specifications and photo

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Hamilton caliber 751 movement – specifications and photo

Hamilton caliber 750 is U.S.A movement from 1950s.

Functions: N/A

Manual-winding movement with 17 jewels.

F = 18000 A/h

Power reserve: 39 hours

Dimensions: 13.05 x 16.2 mm

Hamilton caliber 751 movement – specifications and photo

More information:

Hamilton Grade 750 is a completely engineered and modern three-quarter plate movement. Bridges and pillar plate are made of nickel-silver and rhodium plated. The movement is compactly designed and ruggedly constructed. The balance is located well provide adequate protection of this assembly. Refinements have been made in the train. Center distances and gear ratios are the same as in Hamilton Grades 911, and 911M. Consequently the time train (center, third, fourth, and escape wheel assemblies) of Grades 750 or 751 can be used in either Grades 911 or 911M also. A number of other parts can be used interchangeably between Grades 750, 751, 911, and 911M.

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