The Seiko 7S26 is an automatic mechanical watch movement that is used in many Seiko brand watches. This movement has several basic functions:

  1. Automatic Winding: The Seiko 7S26 is an automatic movement, which means it winds itself through the motion of the wearer's wrist. This means you don't need to manually wind the movement.

  2. Date Function: The movement can display the current date on the dial.

  3. Second Hand: The movement has a second hand that moves around the dial, ensuring that the watch displays the current time with precision down to the seconds.

  4. Power Reserve Capacity: The Seiko 7S26 typically has a power reserve capacity for several hours, meaning the watch can keep running even when not worn.

  5. 24 Jewels: The movement contains 24 jewels, which reduce friction and improve the reliability and durability of the movement.

  6. Hacking Seconds: Some versions of this movement support "hacking seconds," which means the second hand stops ticking when you pull out the crown to set the time.

  7. Shock Resistance: The movement is designed to be resistant to shocks and vibrations, enhancing its durability for everyday use.

  8. Power Reserve Capacity: The movement may have a power reserve capacity for several hours, allowing the watch to continue running even when not worn.

  9. Ticking Frequency: The Seiko 7S26 ticks at a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour, ensuring smooth hand movement.

  10. Manual Winding: The movement can also be manually wound using the crown if necessary.

It's important to note that the Seiko 7S26 is a basic movement with straightforward functions and does not have the complex complications found in higher-end watch models.

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