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Asia Venus 75 Manual

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Can someone please explain this movement to me? I spotted one with two subdials (@3 running 0-45 and @9 for 0-60).

I have tried reading through the movements section but having a hard time it.
 

tr573

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Seagull st-19 chrono. Comes in many flavors, I think the Chinese mechanical watch wiki lists them all.

It's made on the tooling the Venus 75 was made on, which was purchased by seagull. So it's a direct descendant.

Good reliable movement

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Niko

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It's a good movement. The watches that I have had with an St-19 have always run very well.

N.
 

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Lemania-Venus movt.

That movement should outlast anyone! Meant to last and last. So simple, so rugged, and a real accurate workhorse. Now that IS a SOB movement!! There are literally thousands of great pocket watches with those movements!!!
 

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Actually, it's the copy of Lemania 175.

Ah no, it's a copy of the Venus 175, nothing to do with Lemania.
Strictly speaking it's not a copy any longer either as various upgrades have been completed that results in a better movement than the original. These things are bulletproof and a true column wheel chronograph for a stupid low price. Here is a link to a review of my Sea-Gull 1963 featuring this movement. http://horologium.com.au/2013/09/08/hands-on-sea-gull-1963-reissue/
 

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So these require manual winding say every 2-3 days?
There is now an auto wind model but I'm yet to see one in a rep. The watches these are used in are manual wind gens anyhow.
 

tr573

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Ah no, it's a copy of the Venus 175, nothing to do with Lemania.
Strictly speaking it's not a copy any longer either as various upgrades have been completed that results in a better movement than the original. These things are bulletproof and a true column wheel chronograph for a stupid low price. Here is a link to a review of my Sea-Gull 1963 featuring this movement. http://horologium.com.au/2013/09/08/hands-on-sea-gull-1963-reissue/

Not only that, but Seagull bought the movement and original tooling from Venus. Which really makes it more of an evolution of the movement or descendant of it rather than a clone.
 

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Not only that, but Seagull bought the movement and original tooling from Venus. Which really makes it more of an evolution of the movement or descendant of it rather than a clone.
Correct, I phrased that rather badly didn't I? A bit of the history is explained in the review I linked to above. lately I have found myself wearing that watch a lot. If it was water proof it would never be off my wrist as a daily beater.
 

tr573

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Correct, I phrased that rather badly didn't I? A bit of the history is explained in the review I linked to above. lately I have found myself wearing that watch a lot. If it was water proof it would never be off my wrist as a daily beater.

It is lovely - I'm a big fan of vintage chronographs. The only reason I pointed it out here is that I wanted the OP to understand that it's not like the ETA clones where they've just copied a movement. And this chronograph is probably the best value/quality proposition in the chinese movement industry.