In specificatii scrie F67 si atat, nu F6722...e mecanismul din Bambino:
The movement inside the Bambino is the Orient caliber F6724 in-house Japanese automatic movement. Here is a breakdown of this movement (note: the “small seconds applies the F6222 and the “open heart” applies the F6T22. All the below detail also applies to this movement except where noted):
Orient BambinoOrient in-house Japanese movement – I truly admire and respect watch brands that develop and manufacture their own movements, seeing as how this is the key component of a timepiece.
21,600 beats per hour (6 beats per second)
40-hour power reserve – when fully charged, the Bambino will continue beating for 40 hours after being placed in your drawer or countertop (please note that the lower the charge on an automatic watch, the lower the accuracy of the timekeeping).
Regulation possible – if the accuracy doesn’t satisfy your needs, the movement can be adjusted to improve its timing. You can adjust this yourself with the right tools (or the help of your local trusted watch service shop). Click here to learn how to regulate your watch on your own: WATCHSPEC Learning Series – Regulation How-To Guide
Hackable – the ability to stop all movement when the crown is pulled to the full-out position, allowing for precise time setting.
Hand winding – the ability to charge the mainspring by turning the crown while in the full-in position.
22 jewels (“small seconds” has 24 jewels) – 22 contact points of moving components apply jewels to reduce friction and improve accuracy and durability.
Accuracy – officially listed as +25/-15 seconds-per-day.
Date complication (not included on the “open heart” F6T22) – a great benefit to keep track of the calendar. The date changeover timing of this movement starts at ~10:15pm and completes by ~12:00am.
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