Tissot 2401

 
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Tissot 2401

Description

The Tissot 2401, which was produced in the early/mid 1970ies, was probably one of the latest inhouse Tissot movements.

It is a typical ladies' watch form movement of tiny size and is construced like any other movement of that type. Nevertheless, there’s one thing, which distinguishes it, that’s its fast beating movement, which uses 28000 A/h instead of the common 18000 or 21600 A/h.

Because of this, the precision was enhanced and since the balance had to be smaller and with less weight, the watch was less affectable by external influences and shocks.

The balance is secured in two Incabloc shock protections and controls a conventional pallet lever movement.

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On the dial side, you can spot the escapement wheel with its unusual many teeth - that’s due to the fast beating number.

Tissot 2401: Tissot 2401 dial side

Tissot 2401 dial side

Technical data

Manufacturer:Tissot
Caliber:2401
Size:5 3/4 x 6 3/4''' (measured: 15,3 x 18,0mm)
A/h:28800
Number of jewels:17
Escapement:Pallet lever
Balance types: Nickel anular balance
Shock protection(s): Incabloc
Balance bearing / direction hairspring:Clockwise
Moveable stud:yes
Adjust mechanism:Hairspring key
Construction:
  • lever
  • escape wheel, seconds wheel, third wheel, center minute wheel
  • mainspring barrel
Winding mechanism:yoke winding system
Setting lever spring:2 hole(s)
References: Flume: K3 N1 -

Usage gallery

Tissot 2401: Tissot ladies' watch  (dial only)

Tissot ladies' watch (dial only)