Manufacturer | Miyota (Citizen) |
Caliber Number | 9039 |
Base Framework | 9015 |
Movement Type | Automatic, self-winding mechanical |
Lignes | 11.5”’ |
Diameter | 26mm |
Thickness | 3.90mm |
Total Height | 5.64mm |
Jewels | 24 |
Vibrations Per Hour | 28,800 bph |
Lift Angle | 51 degrees |
Power Reserve | 42+ hours |
Rotor Direction | Uni-directional (clockwise) |
Hand Windable? | Yes |
Anti-Shock System | Parashock |
Stem | 065-A05 (tap 10) |
Dial Screws | 929-808 |
Case Clamps | 082-060 |
Case Clamp Screws | 924-752 |
Hand Count | 3 |
Hand Sizes | 1.52mm / 1.00mm / 0.17mm |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central sweeping seconds |
Hacking Seconds? | Yes |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Known Models | Marloe Morar, Marloe Solent, Marloe Sceptre, SEALS Dark Seal, Baltic Aquascaphe, Hemel Hydrodurance, Heron Gladiateur MMLXV, Alcadus Dromo, Batavi Architect, Timex Giorgio Galli S1 Automatic, Duckworth Prestex Belmont, Duckworth Prestex Verimatic, Vaer A5 Navy, Nautage 200m Diver, Aerotec Forte AF1, MAS Arcticus, Richard LeGrand Oceanfarer, Richard LeGrand Odyssea, Helson HammerHead 40, Ikepod Megapod, resin watch lab VIDEKA, Beaucroft Element (Add your watch in the comments below…) |
The Miyota caliber 9039 is a 24 jewels automatic movement that was introduced to the market in 2018. As a member of the cal. 90 series or 9000 family of movements, this caliber is part of Miyota’s “Premium Automatic” line. It tells the time via a standard 3 hand display without a date – it is a true no-date movement with no phantom crown position. This movement is made in Japan.
Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:
9039 VS 9015:
There is a similar and more common Miyota caliber 9015. Both are 26mm in diameter, have 24 jewels, both beat at 28,800 vph, and have the same dial feet location. The two main differences between these movements are:
- The calendar complication
- The height of the hand stack
The 9039 is essentially a low-hand height version of the 9015.
Read the full post: Miyota Caliber 9039 VS 9015
Time Setting:
The caliber 9039 is a no-date movement so the crown only has two positions: winding (position 1) and time adjusting (position 2). The set the time on your 9039 powered watch, pull the crown out one click to position 2. You may need to unscrew the crown if it is a divers style watch with a screw-down system.
Winding + Power Reserve:
Winding the movement 15-20 clockwise will start the movement. To fully wind the movement, turn the crown 40 times. The power reserve when the movement is fully wound is supposed to be more than 42 hours.
Accuracy:
Miyota claims that the caliber 9039 offers accuracy of -10 ~ +30 seconds per day. This is measured within 10-60 minutes from a full wind via the crown.
Dial Feet Location:
Replacement Prices:
At the time of this post, caliber 9039 replacement prices were found online in the range of $99.00 – $103.95 USD.
Usage in Microbrand Watches:
Currently, there are only a small handful of watch brands using the Miyota caliber 9039 in their watches. Check the chart above and comments below. If you know of any other models with this caliber, please comment below…
Update: Since this post was originally published, there has been an explosion of brands getting their hands on the 9039. The same is also happening with the Seiko counterpart to the 9039: the SII NH38 no-date.
Below is an example of a Miyota cal. 9039 found in a Marloe Watch Co. Sceptre October.
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