The Miyota 8215 movement is a mechanical watch movement that is commonly used in watches. The following list contains the main functions of this movement:

  1. Manual Winding: The Miyota 8215 movement can be manually wound using the crown. This means it can be hand-wound to ensure its operation.

  2. Automatic Winding: The movement also has an automatic winding mode, which means it self-winds through the movement of the wearer's wrist.

  3. Second Hand: The movement features a second hand that shows precise second-by-second movement.

  4. Date Function: The dial of the Miyota 8215 movement typically includes a date function.

  5. 24-Jewel Movement: The Miyota 8215 movement operates at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour (3 Hz), which allows for smooth hand movement.

  6. 21 Jewels: The movement is equipped with 21 jewel bearings, which reduce friction and improve the reliability and durability of the movement.

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

  8. Shockproof Design: The movement is designed to be shock-resistant, increasing its durability for everyday use.

  9. Anti-Magnetic Protection: The Miyota 8215 movement may have some anti-magnetic properties, improving its accuracy in the presence of magnetic fields.

It's worth noting that the Miyota 8215 movement is commonly used in watches from various manufacturers and may have some slight variations in these functions, depending on the specific watch model and design.

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