Manufacturer | Ronda |
Caliber Number | 2030.D |
Movement Type | Quartz, solar-powered, chronograph |
Lignes | 12.5”’ |
Diameter | 28mm |
Height | 4.4mm |
Jewel Count | 13 |
Frequency | 32,768 Hz |
Accuracy Rating | -10~+20 seconds/month |
Power Reserve | 5 month on a full charge |
Capacitor | MT920 (lithium metal battery) |
Hand Count | 6 |
Hand Sizes | 1.5mm / .90mm / .25mm / 3 x .20mm |
Functions | Central hours; central minutes; central chronograph seconds; small running seconds subdial at 3:00; 30 minutes chronograph counter subdial at 9:00; 12 hour chronograph counter subdial at 6:00; date at 4:00 or 6:00 |
Chronograph Layout | 3-6-9 |
Hacking Seconds? | Yes |
Finishing | Gold plated |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made |
Known Models | (Add your watch to the comments below…) |
The Ronda caliber 2030.D is a solar-powered quartz chronograph movement. This calibre is part of Ronda’s Solartech Series 2000 and was introduced on June 11, 2024.
Some of the topics covered in this caliber listing:
Swiss Made:
Ronda is known for offering watch brands a lower cost Swiss Parts option. Swiss Parts movements are presumably assembled in China or other low wage countries, while still allowing watch brands to have a competitive edge with the “Swiss” label on the watch.
However, at this time, the 2030.D is only available as a Swiss Made movement. As per their press-release:
“The Solartech Series 2000 Chronograph calibers are all engineered, produced and assembled by RONDA and carry the Swiss Made quality stamp. Each movement is passed through the ISO 9001 quality control system, ensuring the most rigorous quality standards.” -Ronda Solar Press-Release, June 2024
2030.D VS 2040.D:
There is a similar caliber 2040.D with the main difference found in the 6:00 chronograph subdial:
- 2030.D – 12 hour counter
- 2040.D – 10 hour counter with 1/10 seconds
5030.D Compatibility:
As a major supplier of quartz chronograph movements for various watch brands, Ronda did something impressive with the development of the 2030.D – they made sure it is fully compatible with the popular Ronda Startech 5030.D. This means that brands currently designing watch cases and dials for the 5030.D, can easily start offering a solar-powered option in their line-up. The dials, of course, will need to be tweaked to allow for light to reach the solar cell underneath, but all of the holes will line up, same hands, etc.
This means that theoretically you could mod a 5030.D watch to become solar-powered by swapping the movement with a 2030.D, but you will have to solve for the dial which needs a certain level of transparency for the light to penetrate the solar cell.
Ronda states that the recommended dial transparency is between 25% ~ 40% for optimal charging.
Technology:
The technology that Ronda is boasting for the 2030.D is similar to what the watch community has seen from Japan based movement producers for years now – the main difference is that the 2030.D is Swiss made. Did Ronda develop the 2030.D entirely from scratch on their own, or did they license existing technology from non-Swiss manufacturers?
Some of the features of the 2030.D are:
Quick Start – If the power in your watch is depleted to the point where it has fully stopped (always avoid this scenario), the quick start function makes it so the watch starts running again after only one minute of exposure to sunlight.
Overcharge Protection – Once the capacitor (aka rechargeable battery) reaches full capacity, it cannot be overcharged. This technology has been used by other solar-powered movement makers, but here is how Ronda describes the functionility in their movements:
“One of the many benefits of the Solartech Series 2000 of solar-powered chronograph movements is in the advanced technology developed to protect the battery from overcharging. Additional developments prevent deep discharge and sudden drops in performance. Together, these advances ensure reliability, accuracy and a long service life of the movement.” Ronda Solar Press-Release, June 2024
Mono-Solar Cell – Caliber Corner is still unsure of exactly how this solar cell differs from existing solar cells on the market, but Ronda’s official description is: “RONDA’s innovative mono-solar cell technology adds further flexibility, giving designers the freedom to choose dial layouts and materials.”
Power Reserve:
The 2030.D will last up to 5 months on a full charge. This may vary depending on how much you use the chronograph function on your watch.
As mentioned above, the “Quick Start” feature will get the watch started after only 1 minute of sunlight, while just 3 minutes will garner a full day of runtime. 10 hours of charging in direct sunlight (always be careful that the watch doesn’t get too hot, particularly the dial), will render the watch fully charged. You can use artificial light sources indoors as well, but it will take much longer to reach full capacity.
Service Notes:
Crown/Stem Removal:
When extracting the crown and stem from the 2030.D, be sure to have the crown in the neutral position (aka position 1).
Hand Installation:
“The use of supporting screws is essential when mounting the hands.” -Ronda tech sheets
The hand-pressing pressure/torque is <40N for the main hour and minutes hands; <30N for all other hands.
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