DuRoWe 900 / Timex M82

 
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DuRoWe 900 / Timex M82

Description

This movement is one of the smallest electromechanical movements, ever produced. It was produced from the mid-sixties and put into tiny Timex Lady Electric watches. The Timex code for this caliber was M82.

The movement was so small, that the also quite small battery, consumed about a third of the place and since it was located at position “12”, the movement was asymmetric.

In contrast to later Timex Electric movements, this one was a sophisticated construction, with a Laco shock protecion, a regulator tail and eight jewels. The electricy was lead over a tiny contact to the balance with its small coil.

Because of the expensive construction, the advences in electromecanical and electronic movements and the fact, that Timex watches were never seen as expensive watches lead to the fact, that this movement was pretty rare and disappeared 1975 from the market. Simple electromechanical movements watches from Timex were made a few years longer, but they were assembled in Taiwan and a “Made in Germany” was never seen any more on Timex dials.

Technical data

Manufacturer:DuRoWe
Caliber:900
Size:6 3/4 x 8'''
A/h:21600
Number of jewels:8
Shock protection(s): Duro-Swing
Balance bearing / direction hairspring:Bridge
Moveable stud:no
Adjust mechanism:Long regulator arm
Features:
  • SCD (direct center seconds)
  • EL (elecromechanically powered)
Production period:1965-1971
References: Flume: K3 308
Mentioning in literature (years): 1968

Usage gallery

DuRoWe 900 / Timex M82: Timex Electric ladies' watch

Timex Electric ladies' watch

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