![]() ![]() Great compilation, many thanks for sharing!Ĭalibre 4S is IMO a great movement and from a time (mid 90s to mid 2000s) that I personally refer to Seiko's second "golden age" (after 65 to 75) regarding variety of movements available. Please click on the image below for a larger picture. In this post, I’ll attempt to give a breakdown of the differences between the different 4S movements and also the defining Seiko model(s) that contains the particular movement.Īll pictures are taken from internet sources and might also contain pictures that belong to me. Since then I have obtained several watches with different variations of the 4S movement and have continued to be impressed with the variety of complications offered in the 4S family which far surpasses any movement that Seiko produced to date. This post is a sequel to my original entry regarding the 4S family. Please enjoy my write up and do take note that this was taken from my blog, and written as such. I apologise for any oversight and/or mistake on my part. ![]() I do not profess to be an expert in this movement and my research might be incomplete. ![]() The last variant of this movement had been discontinued since 2013/14, but I wanted to share my thoughts on this great family of movement and all its variants, which far surpasses any other movement produced by Seiko so far in its variety. This is not a review of any particular watch model, but rather a whole family of movement called the Seiko 4S.
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