Förster 80

 
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Förster 80

Description

1954, Förster launched their first selfwinding movement, Cal. 80. The 11 1/2 ligne movement uses a center rotor, which winds the movement in both direction over a rocker mechanism with a long idle running (almost 90 degrees). It uses a center second and a screw balance, which runs in a Kif-Trior shock protection system.

This movement uses the traditional clutch mechanism for setting the time. Due to cost saving reasons, only one year later, the successor, Cal. 800, was launched, which used a cheaper rocker mechanism.

Technical data

Manufacturer:Förster
Caliber:80
Caliber base:Förster 50
Size:11 1/2'''
A/h:18000
Number of jewels:25
Escapement:Pallet lever
Balance types: Nickel screw balance
Shock protection(s): KIF Trior
Balance bearing / direction hairspring:Counterclockwise
Moveable stud:yes
Adjust mechanism:Hairspring key
Winding mechanism:yoke winding system
Features:
  • SCD (direct center seconds)
  • AUT (selfwinding)
Production period:1954-1955
References: Flume: 1957 55

Usage gallery

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