Brand | Lorsa |
Caliber Number | P 62, P62 |
Manufacturer | L’Horologerie De Savoie (aka H. Savoie or just Savoie) |
Movement Type | Mechanical, manual-wind |
Lignes | 10.5”’ |
Diameter | 23.7mm |
Height | 4.38mm |
Jewel Count | 17 / 21 |
Beat Rate | 18,000 bph |
Lift Angle | Unconfirmed |
Power Reserve | Unconfirmed |
Anti-Shock Device | Various (sometimes Kif) |
Regulator? | Yes |
Hand Count | 3 |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central sweeping seconds |
Hacking Seconds? | No |
Country of Manufacture | Made in Annemasse, Haute-Savoie, France |
Known Models | Various vintage watch labels including Rodex, Baron, Elves, Clyda, Vog, Dilecta, Chilex (Add your watch to the comments below…) |
The Lorsa caliber P62 is a vintage handwound mechanical watch movement with 17 jewels. These movements were produced in the 1960s.
You should be able to identify a Lorsa P62 movement by the Lorsa shield logo and “P62” stamped under the balance wheel.
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