Manufacturer | A. Schild |
Caliber Number | AS 1361N, AS1361N |
Movement Type | Automatic, self-winding mechanical |
Lignes | 11.5”’ |
Diameter |
25.6mm |
Thickness | 5.75mm |
Jewels | 17 |
Lift Angle | 52 degrees |
Power Reserve | ~38 hours |
Vibrations Per Hour | 18,000 bph |
Hand Sizes |
1.3mm / 0.9mm / 0.2mm |
Anti-Shock | Incabloc |
Hacking? |
No |
Hand-Windable? |
Yes |
Features | Central hours, central minutes, central sweeping seconds |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
Known Models | (Add your watch in the comments below…) |
The A. Schild 1361N is a vintage self-winding, automatic watch movement. It is Swiss made with 17 jewels.
The ‘N’ on the caliber number indicates that the movement was modified by the watch company casing the movement. The example featured here is from a Hilton brand watch that advertises an “Unbrakable” Mainspring on the dial. For this particular watch, it is unknown whether the N modifications are for the mainspring used or the branded rotor.
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