Sea-Gull / Seagull ST1711 / TY2708

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11 1/2”’ | Automatic | Swiss Lever | Small Seconds | Hour Display at 12 H |

Remarks:

  • Automatik with Magic Lever, bidirectional winding
  • Small seconds without hacking at 6 H
  • Hour Display at 12 H (for regulator watches)
  • The Sea-Gull ST17 caliber is a derivative of the ST16
    Differences:

    • Seconds hacking only on the ST16
    • In the ST17, the fourth wheel is located at 6 H in order to be able to realize a small second; in the ST16, the escape wheel is located there
  • The ST1711 is part of a very large family of movements:
    • ST1700: manual winding, central hour, central minute, small seconds at 6 H
    • ST1701: Automatic, central hour, central minute, small seconds at 6 H
    • ST1711: Automatic, hour display with small hand at 12 H, central minute, small seconds at 6 H
    • ST1721: Automatic, jumping hour at 12 H, central minute, small seconds
    • ST1731: Automatic, central hour, central minute, small seconds at 6 H, date
    • ST1741: Automatic, central hour, central minute, small seconds at 6 H, large date
    • ST1780: Automatic, central hour, central minute, small seconds at 6 H, pointer date with small hand at 2 H, Power reserve indicator with small hand at 10:30 H

 

  • Listing ID: 6592
  • Manufacturer / Brand: Sea-Gull / Seagull
  • Caliber: ST1711 / TY2708
  • Size in French Lignes: 11 1/2'''
  • Size range mm largest diameter: 22 - 31 mm
  • Shape: Round
  • Winding: Automatic
  • Hands Setting: Crown
  • Seconds Hand: Small seconds
  • Escapement: Lever (Swiss, English, Glashütte)
  • Date, Day, Month...: Date
  • Other Functions: Power Reserver Indicator
  • Jewels: 20
  • Setting Lever Screw/Pin Position: Left
  • Balance Position: Bottom (120 - 240°)
  • Shock Protection: Similar to Incabloc
  • Beats per hour: 21,600
  • Balance Type: Glucydur
  • Power Reserve: 42 hours
  • Production Period: Unknown, probably around 2013
  • Identification: Information from the seller of the watch. Listed in a Sea-Gull catalog from 2013.
  • Country: China
  • Contributor ©: Uhrforum.de member Badener (Andreas Kelz)

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