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Best movement for a daily watch

Posted: October 4th, 2022, 2:18 pm
by dj57
sazabi2001 wrote:I’ll say the seagull ST36 / ST3600. The good thing about the Chinese copy is some of them are 21600 rather than 18000 on 6497. If I remember correctly, only very expensive version 6497 will have higher beat rate.


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Additionally, the latest ones I've received have a power reserve of 62 hours. After regulation and without cleaning them they run amazingly.
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This is just an additionally piece of information for those thinking of using one of them.

Re: Best movement for a daily watch

Posted: October 4th, 2022, 9:50 pm
by jrlmsla
Another movement to consider would be an ST2555.
With a custom dial this would give you almost exactly the same spacing between cannon pinion and sub second hand as an SF240.
This would give you the look of an angelus build with a cheap sturdy movement.

Re: Best movement for a daily watch

Posted: October 11th, 2022, 12:01 am
by papabear244
dj57 wrote:
sazabi2001 wrote:I’ll say the seagull ST36 / ST3600. The good thing about the Chinese copy is some of them are 21600 rather than 18000 on 6497. If I remember correctly, only very expensive version 6497 will have higher beat rate.


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Additionally, the latest ones I've received have a power reserve of 62 hours. After regulation and without cleaning them they run amazingly.
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This is just an additionally piece of information for those thinking of using one of them.
Amazing! Just by oiling and regulating the balance?


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Re: Best movement for a daily watch

Posted: October 11th, 2022, 12:03 am
by papabear244
jrlmsla wrote:Another movement to consider would be an ST2555.
With a custom dial this would give you almost exactly the same spacing between cannon pinion and sub second hand as an SF240.
This would give you the look of an angelus build with a cheap sturdy movement.
I suppose that includes removing the rotor and automatic bridge? I have an ST25 laying around… maybe in should put it to good use.


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Re: Best movement for a daily watch

Posted: October 11th, 2022, 9:26 pm
by jrlmsla
papabear244 wrote:
jrlmsla wrote:Another movement to consider would be an ST2555.
With a custom dial this would give you almost exactly the same spacing between cannon pinion and sub second hand as an SF240.
This would give you the look of an angelus build with a cheap sturdy movement.
I suppose that includes removing the rotor and automatic bridge? I have an ST25 laying around… maybe in should put it to good use.


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I would leave the automatic function but it can be removed if you want. Keep in mind it isn’t the exact same measurement as a 240 so you would need Belkin or Norskguru etc to make you a custom dial. But it is close enough that it has the appearance of the angelus.