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  • '''Calibre 608''' is an ultra-thin [[quartz]] watch movement from [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]]. Introduced in [[1982]], Calibre 608 set a new record as Jaeger-LeCoultre's thinnest watch movement at just 1.6 mm. ...
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  • '''Calibre 657''' is a compact [[quartz]] watch movement from [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]]. Commonly used in Ladies versions of the [[Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso]], Calibre 657 has 4 jewels and just hour and minute hands. It is j ...
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  • '''Calibre 601''' is an [[ultra-thin]] [[quartz]] watch movement from [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]]. Introduced in [[1982]], Calibre 601 set a new record as Jaeger-LeCoultre's thinnest watch movement at just 1.8 mm, though the 1.6 mm [[JLC 608|Calib ...
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  • ...19''' is an [[automatic]] [[perpetual calendar]] [[alarm]] movement from [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]]. ...[Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox|Memovox]] series of calibres and went into the [[Jaeger-LeCoultre Grand Réveil|Grand Réveil]], a limited-edition watch. ...
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  • ...[[quartz]] watch movement with a mechanical [[chronograph]] developed by [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] and also used by [[IWC]]. Introduced in [[1987]], Calibre 631 was the second member in the [[Jaeger-LeCoultre Mechaquartz]] family after [[JLC 630|Calibre 630]]. It was a complicated mo ...
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  • ...[[quartz]] watch movement with a mechanical [[chronograph]] developed by [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] and also used by [[IWC]]. Calibre 633 was a member of the [[Jaeger-LeCoultre Mechaquartz]] family. It was the most complicated movement in the family, w ...
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  • ...[[quartz]] watch movement with a mechanical [[chronograph]] developed by [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] and also used by [[IWC]]. Introduced in [[1987]], Calibre 630 was the first member in the [[Jaeger-LeCoultre Mechaquartz]] family. It was a complicated movement, with 25 jewels. At the ...
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  • '''Calibre 489''' was the first [[alarm]] [[movement]] from [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]]. ...Their answer was introduced at Basel in [[1951]], the [[manual winding]] [[Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox|"Wrist Alarm" and later Memovox]] powered by Calibre 489. It featur ...
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  • ...er-end watches and a modified [[ETA]] movement, [[IWC 375|Cal. 375]], or a quartz movement for lower-priced models. [[Category:IWC calibres|854]] ...
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  • Vacheron Constantin long relied on [[ebauche]] movements from [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]], [[F. Piguet]], and [[Audemars Piguet]], but in [[2016]] they unveiled a ...onstantin Overseas Small Model|Overseas "Small Model"]] line. Unlike prior quartz movements, however, Cal. 5300 lacks a date complication. ...
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  • ...IWC was unable to invest in a new movement generation in the face of the [[quartz crisis]]. So IWC's Pellaton movements ended production around [[1975]] with ...supply movements. High-end watches were fitted with the refined and thin [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] movement [[JLC 889|Cal. 889]], now known as [[IWC 3254|IWC Cal. 3254]]. T ...
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  • {{Hersteller-Menue4V|Jaeger-LeCoultre|200px}} {{File C|LeCoultre, Charles Antoine|Charles Antoine LeCoultre (1803-1881)|Jaeger-LeCoultre}} ...
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  • ...and [[IWC]]. Montblanc also uses [[Minerva]] movements, and [[Cartier]], [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]], and [[A. Lange & Söhne]] have their own movement operations. ...xisting brands, most of which were dependent on [[Cartier]] and focused on quartz movements. Panerai had already been expanding movement manufacturing in Fle ...
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  • {{File|Seiko|Quartz Astron|[[Seiko Quartz Astron]],<br />world's first [[Quartz]] wristwatch}} ...eat|Hi Beat]]" 36,000 A/h chronometer, [[Spring Drive]], and high-accuracy quartz. ...
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  • ...supply movements. High-end watches were fitted with the refined and thin [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] movement [[JLC 889|Cal. 889]], now known as [[IWC 3254|IWC Cal. 3254]]. T [[Category:IWC calibres|30110]] ...
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  • ...IWC was unable to invest in a new movement generation in the face of the [[quartz crisis]]. So IWC's Pellaton movements ended production around [[1975]] with ...supply movements. High-end watches were fitted with the refined and thin [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]] movement [[JLC 889|Cal. 889]], now known as [[IWC 3254|IWC Cal. 3254]]. T ...
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  • ...a decade. These ultra-thin watches were priced double the then-highlighted quartz models and more than four times the [[King Seiko]] and [[Lord Marvel]] line ...from [[Piaget]], [[Frederic Piguet]], and [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]]. All of the calibres in this family run at 21,600 A/h and measure just 1.98 mm thick. Most have ...
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  • ...as one of the last notable advances in mechanical watchmaking before the [[quartz crisis]] hit in the 1970's. ...c watches, notably from IWC, [[Baume & Mercier]], [[Hamilton]], [[IWC]], [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]], and [[Universal Geneve]]. ...
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  • ...eadily rising. It was he who introduced a new numbering system for the IWC calibres. ...n VDO Adolf Schindling AG, also owner of the traditional [[manufacture]] [[Jaeger-LeCoultre]]. Both watch brands came to Mannesmann in [[1991]]. Hans Ernst Homberger d ...
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