Brand | A. Schild |
Caliber Number | AS 1012, AS1012 |
Movement Type | Manual wind, mechanical |
Diameter | 5.75”’ x 6.75”’ (13mm x 15.15mm) |
Height | 3.5mm |
Jewels | 17 (also 21 variation) |
Power Reserve | ~44 hours |
Vibrations Per Hour | 18,000 bph |
Escapement | Anchor w/ pallets |
Hands | 1.00 / 0.55 |
Features | Hours, minutes |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
Production Years | 1936-1960 |
Known Models | Please add yours to comments below… |
The pictures posted here are of the A. Schild caliber AS 1012 found in a vintage Breiting ladies watch. It is signed Breitling on the mainplate and AS 1012 below the balance wheel.
There are two variations of this caliber: 17 jewels and 21 jewels.The movement can feature Glucycur screw balance or ring balance with chaton shock-protection.
The caliber AS1012 is also found as the Consul caliber 55 and Dugena 870.
Please share your experiences and thoughts about the caliber AS 1012 in the comments section below…
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