Seiko 6119C
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| Seiko 6119C |
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Description
This is the third and last version of the popular selfwindig movement 6119, which
can be found in many Seiko watches of the late 60ies/early 70ies. The most visible
difference to the caliber
6119A is the fixation of
the rotor, which now only consists of one single center screw.
Technical data
| Manufacturer | Seiko |
| Caliber | 6119C |
| Number of jewels | 21 |
| Escapement | Anchor with pallets |
| Shock protection(s) | Diashock (Seiko) |
| Balance cock direction | counterclockwise |
| Hairspring stud | moveable |
| Regulator type | Hairspring key |
| Features | SC?,QG,JG,RDR,AUT |
| Functions | Hour, minute, second, day, weekday, selfwinding |
| Beats per hour | 21600 |
| Size | 12''' |
| Production time | 1969-1975 |
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| Factsheet |
Usage gallery
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| Seiko 5 Automatic |
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| Links |
| Seiko 61xx-70xx (A highly informative page from a brazilian Seiko collector about the most successful Seiko caliber families) |