Brand | Miyota (Citizen) |
Caliber Number | 9015 |
Movement Type | Automatic, self-winding mechanical |
Jewels | 24 |
Linges |
11.5”’ |
Diameter | 26mm |
Height |
3.9mm thick |
Vibrations Per Hour |
28,800 bph |
Lift Angle |
51 degrees |
Power Reserve |
42 hours |
Rotor Winding Direction |
Clockwise (uni-directional) |
Hand-Windable? | Yes |
Shock System | Parashock |
Stem |
065-A05 |
Plastic Holder |
500-002 |
Hand Size |
1.52mm / 1.00mm / 0.17mm |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central seconds; date calendar at 3:00 (may be in different locations depending on the dial design) |
Hacking Seconds? | Yes |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Known Brands |
Deep Blue DayNight Ops, Deep Blue Sea Ram 500, Zelos Helmsman, Lum-Tec RR5, Komrade Urban, BOLDR Odyssey Freediver, Hager Commando Professional DLC, Marc & Sons Flieger, Aquacy 1769, Phoibos Sentinel, Vaer A5 Field Black, Vaer D5 Diver, Aerotec Forte AF1, Aerotec Sea Hunt Diver, Trintec ZULU-07 Pro, Ergon Adventum, Elysse Monumentum (Too many to list… please add your watch in the comments below!) |
The Miyota caliber 9015 is a 24 jewel automatic movement. It is made in Japan and was first introduced in 2009. This movement is found in many new microbrand watches because it is easily obtainable, has a desirable hacking function, and considered a workhorse movement.
Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:
Accuracy:
Citizen (Miyota) claims the accuracy of the caliber 9015 to be within -10~+30 seconds per day.
The mainspring becomes fully winded by rotating the ratchet wheel 7.5 times (turning the crown 40 times)
Microbrands:
The caliber 9015 is featured in many microbrand watches such as the Marc & Sons Pilot watch. Here is what they have to say about it:
The caliber 9015, which was presented for the first time in 2009, is a revolutionary development of the 8215 caliber. Equipped with a ball bearing rotor, a second stop and a date with a quick-change circuit, this new plant works very precisely with 28,800 half oscillations per hour. The range deviation is indicated as -10 to +30 seconds per day. According to experience, however, the work runs much more precisely, in some cases with a deviation in the single-digit second range. Furthermore, the movement has a shock absorber, a Swiss anchoring inhibitor and a manual hoist. The reserve is 42 hours. The movement is a technical masterpiece due to its low overall height of only 3.9 mm.
Replacement Prices:
Replacement prices were found online in the $100.00 range. Click here to order a replacement Miyota 9015 movement for your watch.
Examples of Caliber 9015 Watches:
The picture below is from a Zelos Helmsman watch.
This pic is from a Lum-Tec B24 Carbon
Below is a Miyota 9015 movement found in a BOLDR Odyssey Freediver watch:
Vaer D5 Diver 9015 watch with a custom laser etched rotor:
More watches with caliber 9015:
Macro Video:
Additional Resources:
NOT: Myota, Miyato, Mioto, 9105, 9051
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