Brand | Oris |
Caliber Number | 732 |
Base Caliber |
Sellita SW200-1 |
Movement: |
Automatic, self-winding mechanical |
Lignes |
11.5”’ |
Diameter |
25.6mm |
Height |
4.6mm thick |
Jewels | 26 |
Power Reserve | 38 hours |
Lift Angle |
50 degrees |
Vibrations Per Hour | 28,800 bph, 4Hz |
Hacking Seconds? |
Yes |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made |
Known Models |
Big Crown 1917, Artelier Thelonious Monk (add yours to the comments below…) |
The Oris caliber 732 is a 2-hander automatic movement based on the Sellita caliber SW200-1.
Oris 732 VS 733:
The Oris caliber 732 is similar to the widely used Oris 733 with the main difference being that the 732 does not have a date or central seconds. This stripped down version of the 733 was created for the Big Crown 1917 watch model.
Examples of watches with this movement:
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