Diehl 620

 
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Diehl 620

Description

In the 1950ies, the Diehl Group bought Junghans and started to sell watches with their own movements. Those Diehl movements based on Junghans movements, but were made a little bit cheaper, mostly by getting rid of some synthetic rubis.

The Diehl 620 is a true Junghans construction and bases on the Junghans caliber 620. The balance and escapement part are the same, but on the rest of the movement, there are no jewels, but brass bearings.

From the construction, it is a pretty modern movement with large (not very service-friends) main plate and parge ring balance with three legs, which is beared in two Star-Shock proctection systems. On the other hand, the small decentral seconds indication is pretty much outdated.

The rhomb-shaped order of the four gear-wheels is interesting. It allowed large dimensions of mainspring and balance and still left plenty of free space.

Diehl 620: Diehl 620 dial side

Diehl 620 dial side

Technical data

Manufacturer:Diehl
Caliber:620
Size:11 1/2'''
A/h:18000
Number of jewels:7
Escapement:Pallet lever
Balance types: Nickel anular balance
Shock protection(s): Star-Shock
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:3 hole(s)
Features:
  • s (decentral seconds)
References: Flume: K3 -

Usage gallery

Diehl 620: Diehl gents watch

Diehl gents watch

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