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    The Spring Drive is a watch movement that was developed by Seiko Epson.
    It uses a main spring like in a mechanical watch to store the watch energy. It does not have a conventional escapement to regulate the unwinding of a spring, but a device that Seiko calls a Tri-synchro Regulator. It regulates the three kinds of energy used in the Spring Drive mechanism, the mechanical power of the mainspring, the electrical energy, generated from this mechanical power, and the electromagnetic energy that governs the rotation of the glide wheel. The energy generated by electro-magnetically braking the glide wheel is used to power a control circuit and quartz crystal oscillator, which in turn regulates the electro-mechanical braking of the glide wheel. The glide wheel turns 8 times per second. These innovations result in a watch where the hands do not tick; rather, they glide. The manufacturer claims that the watch is accurate up to 1 second per day.

    The design was first conceived in 1977, and patents were applied for in 1982. The movement first appeared in the Credor 'luxury watch' range as a limited edition in 1999 and was shown in Seiko models at the 2005 Basel Watch Fair. The Seiko models were officially launched at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris on the 14th September, and went on sale the following day.

    Swatch's research company ASULAB has developed a similar (if not even identical) movement called the High Precision Mechanics calibre. * No watches using this calibre are for sale.


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    Movement calibers

      5R64
      32 stones, day, small seconds.
      5R65
      30 stones, day.
      5R66
      30 stones, day, GMT.
      5R77
      30 stones, Moon Phase indicator.
      7R06
      88 stones.
      7R68
      30 stones, day.
      7R88
      30 stones, day.
      9R65
      30 stones, day.
      9R66
      30 stones, day, GMT.

    Standard features:
      Time accuracy: Monthly rate within ±15 sec (equivalent to a daily rate of ±1 sec)
      Power reserve indicator.
     
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