Seiko (SII/TMI) NH36 Automatic Movement (Kanji Black)

$65.00

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Genuine Seiko NH36A Automatic Movement with Black Kanji Day Date

These NH36A movements are regulated by our watchmakers, ensuring an accuracy of 0 to +10 secs/day and has a printed black day and date wheel, saving you the effort of swapping out movement wheels and potentially messing up the accuracy of the movement. Great for those blacked out mods!

Available in two options:

Regulated (3H): For cases with 3 O'Clock crown position

Regulated (4H): For cases with 4 O'Clock crown position

Comes supplied with watch stem.

Specifications:

Manufacturer: Seiko Instruments (SII) / Time Module (TMI)
Caliber Number: NH36A
Movement Type: Automatic
Jewels: 24
Vibrations Per Hour: 21,600 bph
Shock System: Shock-absorber device for balance staff
Power Reserve: more than 41 hours
Winding Direction: Bi-directional
Functions: Day & Date display with quick day & date correction, second-hand reset

Free International Delivery
  • Your order of S$50 (or equivalent in your local currency) or more gets free standard shipping, and orders above S$200 is eligible for free express shipping! Shipping costs will be automatically deducted at checkout.

Customer Reviews

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René K. (Amsterdam, NL)
Nice movement.

I bought this movement for my Tudor 58 look-alike watch. Unlike the original watch, I used a glass case back. Then a gold-colored movement like this one with a beautiful rotor comes into its own.
The handling, packaging and delivery were top notch as always.

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Marko D. (Dubai, AE)
Perfect 🤩

I’m really satisfied with their customer service, delivery and quality of the products 👌👌👌

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Taylor R. (Wasaga Beach, CA)
Movement spacer

Have the black spacer and the grey spacer is required to install the clear caseback. It’s necessary and to the point.

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Sylvain O. (Nantes, FR)
Excellent

très bon produit , fonctionne parfaitement et très fiable

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René K. (Amersfoort, NL)
Complete the circle.

In my first self-built watch I used an NH70 movement. A spacer ring, to be placed between the movement and the dial, is supplied with te movement in combination with two screw clamps. This will be the way to go for certain watch cases, but in the SKX007 case I used I could not get the movement perfectly centered. It also caused problems to properly attach the dial to the movement. After some fiddling, I finally ordered a spacer ring, which solved all these problems.