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Patek Philippe Caliber 215 Differences

Patek Philippe · Manual Wind

There are four variations of the PP caliber 215: caliber 215 PS FUS 24H All are manual wind movements. As the name implies, these movements are wound by turning the crown. The tensioned mainspring drives the wheels inside the watch as it gradually relaxes. Whether ultra thin, cut-away “skeleton”, simple or complicated, the manually wound movement is greatly appreciated by aficionados of traditional watchmaking. Be respectful and keep comments on the topic of Patek Philippe Caliber 215 Differences. Off-topic/general watch questions belong in the forum. Pro Tip: If you are on social media, use your social media handle as your name. If you create a Caliber Corner account, you can upload a profile pic and link to your sites in your profile.

TypeManual Wind
Jewels18
Frequency28,800vph
Power Reserve44hrs
Diameter21.9mm

Specifications

TypeManual Wind
Jewels18
Frequency28,800 bph
Power Reserve44 hours
Diameter21.9 mm
Height2.55 mm
Accuracy--
Lift Angle--

Complications

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