Brand: | Sellita | ||
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Height: | 7.90 mm | ||
Jewels: | 25 | ||
Reserve: | 48 hours | ||
Frequency: | 28,800 A/h | ||
Winding: | Automatic, Central Rotor Automatic Winding | ||
Diameter: | 30.00 mm (13.25 ligne) | ||
Complications: | Cam Switching Chronograph, Chronograph, Date, Hacking Seconds, Monopusher Chronograph, Quick Date Correction | ||
Hands: | 15 Minute Chronograph Hand at 12:00, Central 60 Second Chronograph Hand, Central Hour Hand, Central Minute Hand, Date Window at 6:00 |
Distinguishing Technical Characteristics | |||||||||||
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Central-Rotor Automatic Clockwise Balance Cock Screw Regulator |
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Production: 2018 – Current | |||||||||||
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Sellita Cal. SW501 MPC a is an automatic monopusher chronograph movement with date in the Sellita SW500 family. It is based on the ETA 7750 design and shares many components with that movement. Sellita introduced the coaxial-monopusher MPC function in 2018.
This movement features a coaxial monopusher with chronograph start/stop/reset accomplished using a button in the crown. It has a date window at 6:00, and a 15 minute chronograph counter at 12:00. There is no running seconds hand.
Sellita SW500 and SW600 Technical Information
The Sellita SW500 and SW600 movements are based on the Valjoux 7750 design, itself based on the Valjoux 7733 and Venus 188. This movement is known for durability and flexibility and is used as a base in many watches, from entry-level chronographs to the famous IWC “Il Destriero Scafusia” grande complication. It is a large and relatively thick movement, measuring 13.25 ligne (30.00 mm) in diameter and 7.90 mm thick.
Although based on a classic design, the modern SW500 and SW600 is robust and full-featured. It operates at 4 Hz (28,800 A/h) with an efficient uni-directional central winding rotor. The day and date wheels feature crown-operated quick correction and a stop seconds (“hacking”) feature is included. The base movement has the famous Valjoux 6-9-12 subdial layout with small seconds at 9:00, but many Sellita versions have other subdial designs.
One major differentiator for the Sellita movements is the use of an eccentric screw for regulation rather than the traditional Valjoux articulated index.
Sellita SW500 MPC Variants
Date at 6:00 Chonograph Minutes at 12:00 | Date at 3:00 Chronograph Minutes at 12:00 Small Seconds at 9:00 | Date at 3:00 Small Seconds at 9:00 | |
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30 Minute Counter | SW500 MPC a | SW500 MPC b | SW500 MPC c |
15 Minute Counter | SW501 MPC a | SW501 MPC b |