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The miyota movement powers 30 of watches heres why watchmakers love it!
FR Lire cet article en français The Miyota movement has established itself as an essential reference in accessible watchmaking, powering nearly 30% of watches sold between £200 and £500. This popularity stems from an exceptional quality-to-price ratio that attracts both brands and watch enthusiasts alike. The Most Iconic Miyota Movements: 9015, 8215, 8315, and 9122 Miyota movements stand out through four flagship calibers: the Miyota 9015 (precision -10/+30 sec/day, 42h reserve), the Miyota 8215 (legendary reliability, 42h autonomy), the Miyota 8315 (60h power reserve) and the Miyota 9122 (surgical precision with 40h reserve). These Japanese calibers combine robustness, precision and financial accessibility, explaining their massive adoption by watch micro-brands worldwide. Miyota 9015 Movement Introduced in 2009, the Miyota 9015 caliber quickly became the preferred choice for numerous micro-brands. Its ease of use and reliability make it one...
Authentic or Fake Cartier Watch? These 10 Details Protect You From Scams and Reveal the Truth in 30 Seconds
🇫🇷 Lire cet article en français With 63% of Cartier watches seized at borders being counterfeits according to French customs, distinguishing a real Cartier watch from a fake becomes crucial for any buyer. This expertise requires knowing the distinctive characteristics that betray even the most sophisticated imitations. HOW TO IDENTIFY A FAKE CARTIER WATCH? OUR 10 TIPS An authentic Cartier watch is immediately recognizable by its serial number composed of 8 characters (6 digits and 2 letters) engraved on both the case and case back, its substantial weight due to noble materials, and its perfect finishes without the slightest defect. Counterfeits generally have an excessively light weight, imprecise engravings, and serial numbers only on the back of the case. 1 -...