Manufacturer | Miyota |
Caliber Number | 82S9 |
Movement Type | Automatic, self-winding mechanical |
Lignes | Unconfirmed |
Diameter | Unconfirmed |
Height | Unconfirmed |
Jewel Count | Unconfirmed |
Beat Rate | Unconfirmed |
Lift Angle | Unconfirmed |
Power Reserve | Unconfirmed |
Rotor Style | Unconfirmed |
Rotor Winding Direction | Unconfirmed |
Hand-Windable? | Unconfirmed |
Anti-Shock Device | Unconfirmed |
Hand Count | Unconfirmed |
Functions | Unconfirmed |
Hacking Seconds? | Unconfirmed |
Country of Manufacture | Made in Japan |
Known Models | (Add your watch to the comments below…) |
The Miyota caliber 82S9 in an unconfirmed movement and not yet part of the Miyota catalog. If it does exist, it would have an open-balance based on the caliber family 82SX.
See Miyota caliber 82S7 and Miyota 82S5 which are confirmed calibers and part of the current Miyota offerings.
It is possible that some brands have received access to unreleased movements, but it’s more likely that it is simply a typo or miscommunication on a watch brand’s product description or blogger’s review.
Caliber Corner will update this listing with more details as they are received. If you know something we don’t know, please comment below…
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