Junghans J80, 680.70

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10 1/2”’  | Hand Wind | Swiss Lever | Small Seconds |

Remarks:

  • 1962 Junghans renamed its movements, J was replaced by 6, so the J80 became the 680.xx
  • Movement family:
    • Manual winding, small seconds
      • Junghans J80, 680.70: 7/11/13/15/16 jewels, no shock protection, with or without separate cock for escape wheel
      • Junghans J80/1, 680.70: 16 jewels, no shock protection, no separate cock for escape wheel
      • Junghans J80, 680.71: 16 jewels, shock protection, no separate cock for escape wheel
    • Manual winding, indirect sweeping seconds
      • Junghans J80, 680.72: 17 jewels, with or without shock protection, no separate cock for escape wheel
      • Junghans J80/2, 680.72: 15 jewels, no shock protection, no separate cock for escape wheel, for ‘Meister’ (master) watches
      • Junghans J80/2, 680.70: 17 jewels, shock protection, for ‘Meister’ (master) watches
      • Junghans J80/3, 680.72: 17 jewels, no shock protection, separate cock for escape wheel
      • Junghans J80/4: 16 jewels, no shock protection, no separate cock for escape wheel, for ‘Meister’ (master) watches
      • Junghans J80 S: 17 jewels, pallet fork and escape wheel made of polished steel, Nivarox I hairspring, for ‘Meister’ (master) watches
    • Automatic, indirect sweeping seconds

 

  • Listing ID: 11845
  • Manufacturer / Brand: Junghans
  • Caliber: J80 / 628.70
  • Size in French Lignes: 10 1/2'''
  • Size range mm largest diameter: 22 - 31 mm
  • Shape: Round
  • Winding: Manual (Crown)
  • Hands Setting: Crown
  • Seconds Hand: Small seconds
  • Escapement: Lever (Swiss, English, Glashütte)
  • Date, Day, Month...: None
  • Jewels: 7, 11, 13, 15, 16
  • Setting Lever Screw/Pin Position: Left
  • Balance Position: Bottom (120 - 240°)
  • Shock Protection: None
  • Beats per hour: 18,000
  • Balance Type: Monometallic screw balance
  • Power Reserve: Approx. 40 hours
  • Production Period: 1931 - 1938
  • Country: Germany
  • Identification: Movement marked with Junghans logo (J in a star) and 80.
  • Contributor ©: Uhrforum.de member Badener (Andreas Kelz)

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