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Valjoux 234
Manual · 13‴ · Switzerland · 1974
Dimensions
30 mm
Height
6.47mm
Jewels
17
Power reserve
48h
Timegrapher
Beat rate
21,600bph
Frequency
3Hz
Lift angle
52°
Reference: healthy amplitude ≈ 270–315° fully wound (>200° at 24 h); beat error ideally < 0.5 ms.
Movement
| Movement type |
Manual
Purely mechanical movements wound by hand via the crown, which tensions the mainspring to store energy. As the spring unwinds, it drives the gear train at a controlled rate set by the escapement and balance. Typical power reserves range from 38 to 80 hours, requiring daily or near-daily winding to keep the watch running.
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| Winding type |
Stem Winding (Crown)
Winding the mainspring by turning the crown attached to the stem, transmitting torque through the winding pinion. Patented by Adrien Philippe in 1842, it replaced key winding and remains the standard manual winding method for both pocket watches and wristwatches.
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| Setting type |
Stem Set (Crown Pull)
The dominant modern system: pulling the crown out to a setting position engages the hand-setting mechanism. Introduced in the late 19th century and refined into multi-position crowns (date, time, GMT). Used in virtually all modern wristwatches and most 20th-century pocket watches.
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| Escapement type |
Swiss Lever
The undisputed standard of modern mechanical watchmaking. Through an elegant interplay between escape wheel, pallet fork, and balance, it delivers reliable impulses with the safety of 'draw' to keep the lever locked. Refined since the 18th century, it powers almost every quality mechanical wristwatch made today.
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| Control type |
Balance Wheel
The heart of mechanical timepieces, the balance wheel is an oscillating component that, together with the hairspring, forms a harmonic oscillator regulating the gear train's pace. Its steady back-and-forth motion ensures the even release of energy from the mainspring, governing the watch's accuracy.
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| Regulator type |
Pinned Regulator (or Index Regulator)
The most traditional regulator, consisting of a movable index pointer fitted with two curb pins (or a pin and a boot) that embrace the hairspring. Sliding the index along its scale changes the spring's active length, adjusting the rate. Simple, reliable, and easy to service, it remains the workhorse standard across countless mechanical movements.
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| Shock protection |
Incabloc
The most famous and widely used shock protection system in horology. Invented in 1934 by Georges Braunschweig and Fritz Marti at Universal Escapements (La Chaux-de-Fonds), it employs a lyre-shaped spring holding the jewel setting, allowing it to shift under impact and return to position. Adopted by countless Swiss makers across the 20th century.
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Specifications
| Lignes | 13‴ |
|---|---|
| Shape |
Round
It is the most common form that we can find.
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| Complications |
Sub Second
A small seconds hand typically located on a sub-dial and is separate from the central hour and minute hands. Originating from early pocket watches where the main balance wheel drove the seconds hand, it offers an elegant way to track the passage of time without crowding the main display. It remains a testimony to the watch's mechanical precision and history.
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Date
An essential for many, the date display reminds wearers of their daily commitments, connecting the abstract concept of time to tangible daily events.
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Chronograph Second
The heart of the chronograph function, the chronograph second hand provides real-time tracking of elapsed seconds when the chronograph is activated. Usually centrally mounted, its smooth or ticking movement around the dial offers a visual spectacle and allows wearers to measure events with precision up to a second.
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Chronograph Minute
A fundamental component of the chronograph mechanism, the chronograph minute sub-dial records elapsed minutes once the chronograph is engaged. Typically counting up to 30 or 60 minutes, this feature extends the utility of the chronograph function beyond just seconds, making it invaluable for capturing extended events.
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| Hand count | 4 |
| Hand sizes | 1.60 x 1.10 x 0.25 / 0.25 x 0.23mm |
| Further measures | Mounting Diameter (Dm): 29.5mm Stem height (T): 2.25mm Mounting Height (F): 1.15mm |
Origin & References
| Manufacturer | Valjoux |
|---|---|
| Country | Switzerland |
| Launch year | 1974 |
| COSC certified | Yes |
| Signature | ca. 1970: RF 72; Incabloc
(Valjoux 72, 18000 A/h) |
Notes
Remarks: 1974-
variant "Green Setting" with green plastic bearings for balance and 13 jewels
Other data: balance staff: U1546 stem: W1276 mainspring / battery: Zf889, 1.30 x 12.0 x 0.14 x 360mm stem ronda: 351 (13) stem ronda: 2300 (13) Other data: stem ronda: 351 (13)
Ranfft mentioned about this caliber: There are variants with this quantity of jewels 13, 17
variant "Green Setting" with green plastic bearings for balance and 13 jewels
Other data: balance staff: U1546 stem: W1276 mainspring / battery: Zf889, 1.30 x 12.0 x 0.14 x 360mm stem ronda: 351 (13) stem ronda: 2300 (13) Other data: stem ronda: 351 (13)
Ranfft mentioned about this caliber: There are variants with this quantity of jewels 13, 17
Family
Series 23 - 886
18000 A/h:
23 : base calibre
230: fly back
23C: calendar
72 : hour counter
720: hour counter, fly back
724: hour counter, 24h hand gear
72C: hour counter, calendar
78 : no chronograph, calendar
88 : hour counter, calendar, moon phase
90 : no chronograph, calendar, moon phase
21600 A/h:
236: base calibre
234: date (window)
235: fly back
237: date (window), fly back
725: hour counter, fly back
726: hour counter
729: hour counter, 24h hand gear
730: hour counter, calendar
886: hour counter, calendar, moon phase
23 : base calibre
230: fly back
23C: calendar
72 : hour counter
720: hour counter, fly back
724: hour counter, 24h hand gear
72C: hour counter, calendar
78 : no chronograph, calendar
88 : hour counter, calendar, moon phase
90 : no chronograph, calendar, moon phase
21600 A/h:
236: base calibre
234: date (window)
235: fly back
237: date (window), fly back
725: hour counter, fly back
726: hour counter
729: hour counter, 24h hand gear
730: hour counter, calendar
886: hour counter, calendar, moon phase
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