Brand: | Landeron Swiss Movements | ||
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Height: | |||
Jewels: | 17 | ||
Reserve: | 40 hours | ||
Frequency: | 21,600 A/h | ||
Winding: | Hand winding | ||
Diameter: | (16.5 ligne) | ||
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Hands: | Central Hour Hand, Central Minute Hand, Hunter Small Seconds Hand, Small Seconds Hand at 6:00 |
Distinguishing Technical Characteristics | |||||||||||
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Hand-Winding Clockwise Balance Cock |
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Cal. L98 (and the similar L97) is a large hand-winding movement produced by Landeron Swiss Movements, a modern company unrelated to the historic Landeron company. It appears to be based on the classic ETA/Unitas 6498-2 design and is available in a variety of finishings. The similar Cal. L97 is similar to the ETA 6497-2.
There is some confusion about this movement due to the images on the company’s website as of 2022. They appear to be flipped horizontally, with a counter-clockwise balance cock that is not seen on any similar movement. Additionally, Landeron Swiss Movements has consistently labeled the image resembling the ETA 6497-2 clone as “L98” and the image resembling the ETA 6498-2 as “L97”. It is likely that this is a mistake, given the naming of these movements. We have matched the images and description to the ETA nomenclature, on the assumption that Landeron did not re-design the movements entirely.
Landeron Swiss Movements also produces a decorated and partially skeletonized (“Fleur”) and 3/4 plate version with bridge.
Images are taken from official publications and are used here for commentary and educational purposes. Copyright is held by the original owner as noted.