Brand | Orient |
Caliber Number | F6T22 |
In-House? |
Yes |
Movement Type | Mechanical, Automatic |
Jewels | 22 |
Vibrations Per Hour |
21,600 bph |
Anti-Shock System | Seiko Diashock |
Power Reserve |
40 hours |
Hand Windable? |
Yes |
Hacking? | Yes |
Lift Angle | (Add to comments below…) |
Hand Count |
3 |
Functions | Central hours, central minutes, central sweep seconds, open balance wheel at 9:00 |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Known Models | (Add your watch to the comments below…) |
The Orient caliber F6T22 is a self-winding automatic movement with 22 jewels. This movement time only with 3 hands. The feature that makes this caliber special is the open balance wheel at 9:00. Orient makes their movements in-house in Japan.
Power Reserve
The Orient caliber F6T22 has a power reserve of 40 or more hours. Winding the crown 30 times will wind the spring fully and achieve full power reserve.
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