The Sellita SW200 movement is an automatic mechanical watch movement that is popular in the watchmaking industry. This movement is commonly used in various watch brands. The following list includes the main functions of this movement:

  1. Automatic Winding: The Sellita SW200 movement is automatic, meaning it self-winds through the motion of the wearer's wrist.

  2. Manual Winding: In addition to automatic winding, this movement can also be manually wound using the crown if necessary.

  3. Date Function: The Sellita SW200 can display the current date on the dial.

  4. Second Hand: The movement has a second hand that moves smoothly around the dial.

  5. Chronograph Function: Some versions of the Sellita SW200 may have a chronograph function, allowing for the measurement of short time intervals.

  6. 72-Hour Power Reserve: The Sellita SW200 has a long power reserve, which means the watch can run for up to 72 hours (3 days) without being worn.

  7. 28,800 vph (vibrations per hour): The movement operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, ensuring precise movement of the hands.

  8. 25 Jewels: The Sellita SW200 has 25 jewels that reduce friction and enhance the reliability and durability of the movement.

  9. Hacking Seconds: This movement supports hacking seconds, meaning the second hand stops ticking when the crown is pulled out for time setting.

  10. Anti-Magnetic Protection: The Sellita SW200 may have some anti-magnetic properties to improve accuracy when exposed to magnetic fields.

  11. Shockproof Design: The movement is designed to be shock-resistant, increasing its resilience in everyday use.

It should be noted that different versions of the Sellita SW200 may have minor variations in these functions and may be customized by watchmakers to suit their needs and preferences.

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