Manufacturer | Movado |
Caliber Number | 375 |
Type | Mechanical, manual-wind |
Lignes | 8 3/4”’ x 9 3/4”’ |
Diameter |
18.5mm x 22.1mm |
Jewels |
17 |
Vibrations Per Hour |
18,000 bph |
Lift Angle |
52 degrees |
Functions | Central hours, central minutes, small seconds subdial at 6:00 |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland |
Known Models |
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The Movado caliber 375 is a vintage mechanical hand-wound watch movement. This “tank” shape rectangular caliber is Swiss made with 17 jewels. It was produced in the 1940s. The example pictured here was found in a vintage 14K gold rectangular Tiffany watch.
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This movement is signed with the following text:
Movado Factories / Swiss / Unadjusted / Seventeen 17 Jewels / 375
Note: although this example is unadjusted, you may find similar movements that are adjusted in two positions. If so, it will be marked with: “ADJ. 2 TWO POS”
Calibre Number Location:
The caliber number is not easy to see on this movement. It is located under the balance wheel, towards the crown, under the balance bridge and crown wheel. There is a “375” encircled in an oval outline.
Movado Caliber 375 VS 377:
There is a similar cal. 377 with the main difference being that the 375 has a small seconds subdial at 6:00 and the 377 is designed to have a central sweeping seconds hand. The 375 is more common than the 377.
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