Brand: | Ginault | ||
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Height: | 4.65 mm | ||
Jewels: | 25 | ||
Reserve: | 38 hours | ||
Frequency: | 28,800 A/h | ||
Winding: | Automatic, Bi-Directional Automatic Winding, Central Rotor Automatic Winding | ||
Diameter: | 26.00 mm (11.5 ligne) | ||
© Ginault | Complications: | Date, Hacking Seconds, Quick Date Correction | |
Hands: | Central Hour Hand, Central Minute Hand, Central Seconds Hand, Date Window at 3:00 |
Distinguishing Technical Characteristics | |||||||||||
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Central-Rotor Automatic Clockwise Balance Cock Screw Regulator |
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Production: 2016 – Current | |||||||||||
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Cal. 7275 is an automatic movement with date produced by Ginault. It is considered to be a clone of the popular ETA 2824-2 and shares the same basic architecture. Ginault sources components from Switzerland (mainspring, hairspring, jewels), China (shock absorber) and other countries to assemble and finish the movement in the USA.
Ginault first mentioned the name “7275” for its movement in December, 2016. The company claims that the movement is “Cut, Machined, Assembled and Fine Tuned in the United States” and that they use a proprietary alloy (“GC31”) for the gears.
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