Does NH35 hack?
Does NH35 hack?
The Seiko/TMI/SII caliber NH35A is a hand-windable, hacking upgrade from the Seiko caliber NH25A (read: NH25A vs NH35A).
Where is the NH35A movement made?
Both movements are made in Japan, while some NH35A movements are also made in Malaysia. Both calibers are considered to be workhorse movements and are found in many affordable microbrand/crowdfunded watches.
How accurate is the nh35?
NH35 Accuracy Accuracy is a tricky topic because it’s subjective from individual movement to movement. Time Module (TMI), which manufactures the NH35, specifies that the caliber is accurate to -20 ~ +40 seconds per day (23º± 2ºC)
What is the nh35a watch movement?
Below is a specifications list for the NH35A movement, also known simply as the NH35) Why is the NH35A such a popular movement? The NH35 is effectively an unbranded version of the Seiko caliber 4R36 movement, a watch movement I’ve reviewed in the past.
How does the Seiko nh35a work?
The Seiko NH35 movement is hand-windable and features a hacking function. A hacking function means the second hand stops when the crown is pulled out. This Seiko NH35A movement is known to be a reliable and fairly accurate automatic movement which is why it has become one of the most popular automatic…
What is the difference between the 4r35 and nh35 movements?
The 4R35 is the official Seiko movement, while the NH35 is produced by Seiko Instruments Inc. (SII). The NH35 movements are more commonly available for purchase, and are much more affordable.
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