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Valjoux 90 VZSCL

The Valjoux Cal. 90 VZSCL is a hand-winding triple-date movement with moon phase. Closely related to the Valjoux 23/72 chronograph movements, it is also similar to the Valjoux Cal. 89 VZSC but adds a moon phase indicator.

Most Valjoux movements in the classic period were chronographs, and the Valjoux 23/72 movement family was dominated by movements measuring 13 ligne (29.50 mm) in diameter. But this family also includes a few unusual cousins:

Valjoux 90 Functions

Cal. 90 is a “triple calendar” movement, with day and month shown via disc through dial windows and the date indicated by a central hand. It also includes a moon phase display at 6:00 on the dial.

The movement is wound by hand with the crown in first position. The time can be adjusted by pulling the crown to second position.

Note that the month does not automatically “roll over” with the date. It must be manually set using the inset pusher.

Valjoux 23/72 Family Movements

The Valjoux Cal. 23/72 family was primarily made up of eight movements, with all others being variations on these. Many components are shared between most or all of these movements, with the main variations happening together over the long production of the series.

Complications18,000 A/h
No Chrono
18,000 A/h
No Hours
18,000 A/h
Hour Counter
21,600 A/h
No Hours
21,600 A/h
Hour Counter
Base23 VZ
69 DX
72 VZH
722
236726
727
Flyback230720235725
Date232234
Triple Date78 VZSC23C72c VZHC
723
730
Flyback and Date237
24 Hour Hand724729
Calendar and Moon Phase89 DXC
90 VZSCL
88 VZHCL886
Tide Calculator721
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