Functions of the Seiko NH35 movement

The Seiko NH35 movement is an automatic mechanical watch movement that is commonly used in watches from various brands. The following list includes the main features of this movement:

  1. Automatic Winding: The Seiko NH35 movement is automatic, meaning it self-winds with the wearer's wrist movement.

  2. Manual Winding: In addition to automatic winding, this movement can also be manually wound using the crown if necessary.

  3. Date Function: The Seiko NH35 can display the current date on the dial.

  4. Second Hand: The movement features a second hand that moves smoothly across the dial.

  5. Chronograph Function: Seiko NH35 typically does not have a chronograph function; it is a basic watch movement without complications.

  6. Power Reserve: The movement has a power reserve, which means the watch can run for several hours to days even when not worn.

  7. 21 Jewels: Seiko NH35 has 21 jewels, which reduce friction and enhance the movement's reliability and durability.

  8. 21,600 vph (vibrations per hour): The movement operates at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, ensuring precise movement of the hands.

  9. Non-Hacking Seconds: This movement usually does not have hacking seconds, meaning the second hand does not stop when the crown is pulled out to set the time.

  10. Japanese Origin: The Seiko NH35 movement is manufactured in Japan and is often used in watches from the Japanese brand Seiko.

It's worth noting that the Seiko NH35 is a relatively simple watch movement and does not have complex features like some higher-end models. It is a reliable and affordable movement commonly used as the base for mid-range watches.

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