Electromechanical movements, all sizes, all shapes

Movements

  calibersizejewelsshockprot.constructionfeaturescondition
ESA 9158%!s(<nil>)'''
📰Timex M826 3/4 x 8'''(= DuRoWe 900)OK
📰Citizen 58006 3/4 x 8'''17Parashock 1 (Citizen)
SC?OK
📰DuRoWe 9006 3/4 x 8'''8Duro-Swing
SCD,ELOK
📰ESA 92006 3/4 x 8 '''7???
SCDOK
📰PUW 30006 3/4 x 8'''11Rufa-Anti-Shock
SC,ELgummy
📰Timex M696 3/4 x 8 '''4none
SC,ELOK
📰Timex M718 '''1none
SC,QG,ELmissing hairspring
📰Timex M509 3/4 x 12 3/4'''0none
SC,ELbalance axle broken
📰Timex M419 3/4 x 12 3/4'''3none
SCD, JGOK
📰Citizen 7803A12 1/2'''8Parashock 1 (Citizen)
SC?,QG,JG,RDROK
📰Citizen 7806A12 1/2'''8Parashock 1 (Citizen)
SC?,QG,JG,RDRbroken
📰PUW 100112 1/2'''7Incabloc
SC?,QG,RDR,ELOK
📰PUW 250912 1/2 '''7Antichoc S65
SCI,QG,JG,RDR,ELparts missing
📰DuRoWe 86113 1/2'''11Duro-Swing
SCD,ELOK
📰DuRoWe 87013 1/2 '''7Duro-Swing
SCD,ELdefective
📰Junghans 600.1213 1/2 '''17Star-Shock
SCD,QG,RDR,ELruns only dial down
📰Timex M6713 1/2'''(= DuRoWe 861)OK
📰Timex M8413 1/2 '''(= DuRoWe 870)defective

Details

By clicking onto the photos, you can access the detail pages of the movements
 
    : Citizen 5800

    Citizen 5800

    : DuRoWe 900 / Timex M82

    DuRoWe 900 / Timex M82

    : ESA 9200

    ESA 9200

    : PUW 3000

    PUW 3000

    : Timex M69

    Timex M69

    : Timex M71

    Timex M71

    : Timex M50

    Timex M50

    : Timex M41

    Timex M41

    : Citizen 7803A

    Citizen 7803A

    : Citizen 7806A

    Citizen 7806A

    : PUW 1001

    PUW 1001

    : PUW 2509

    PUW 2509

    : DuRoWe 861 / Timex M67

    DuRoWe 861 / Timex M67

    : DuRoWe 870 / Timex M84

    DuRoWe 870 / Timex M84

    : Junghans 600.12

    Junghans 600.12

Glossary

construction

features

Colors

  • A: lever
  • C: cylinder wheel
  • F: mainspring barrel
  • G: large driving wheel
  • H: escape wheel
  • K: third wheel
  • M: center minute wheel
  • N: decentral minute wheel
  • S: seconds wheel
  • T: rotor
  • U: transmission wheel
  • X: transmission axle
  • Z: center second pinion
The features use the terms of the Flume-Werksucher:
  • 24HA: 24hr indication (pointer)
  • AG: year indication (aperture)
  • AUT: selfwinding
  • CHR: chronographe
  • CLD: calendar
  • DIG: digital time indication
  • DIGLCD: digital time indication (LCD)
  • DIGLCD4: digital time indication (LCD, 4 digits)
  • DIGLCD6: digital time indication (LCD, 6 digits)
  • EL: elecromechanically powered
  • ELQ: quartz controlled electomechanically powered
  • JA: weekday indication (pointer)
  • JG: weekday indication (aperture)
  • JN: day/night indication
  • MA: month indication (pointer)
  • MG: month indication (aperture)
  • Q: quartz controlled
  • QA: date indication (pointer)
  • QG: date indication (aperture)
  • RAT: split-seconds
  • RDR: date corrector
  • REV: alarm function
  • RMA: power reserve (hand)
  • SC: center seconds
  • SC DIGITAL: digital center seconds
  • SC?: center seconds (type unknown)
  • SCD: direct center seconds
  • SCI: indirect center seconds
  • s: decentral seconds
Basically, every movement listed here is present in the archive.
  • Background
    • green: movement runs
    • red: movement does not run
    • grey: state not yet registered
  • Font weight
    • bold: movement with article integrated into the archive
    • light: movement without article and/or not yet integrated into the archive