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Is 4R36 a 7s36?
The Seiko caliber 4R36 is an automatic used by Seiko Watch Corp. in their own branded watches. This movement was released circa 2011. This caliber was considered to be an upgrade from the popular 7S36 movement as it offers the user the desirable hacking and hand-winding functionality. Differences Between 4R36 and 4R36A?
What is a Seiko 4R36?
The Seiko 4R36 is one of the most recent movements from the Japanese firm and is also one of the most commonly used in their watches currently. Called to be the successor of the legendary 7S36, the 4R36 is a technically more advanced caliber in terms of specifications but equally budget-friendly.
What is caliber 4R36?
Caliber 4R36 is an automatic movement with 24 jewels and beats at 21,600 beats per hour (6 times per second) which ensures over 40 hours of power reserve. It has a clockwise winding direction and includes Seiko Diashock anti-shock system and an ETACHRON regulator. The caliber 4R36 is basically a Seiko-only version of the caliber NH36.
What is the difference between 4r35 & 4R36?
Seiko caliber 4R36 is another automatic caliber used by Seiko Watch Corp. for their in-house watches. As its predecessor, caliber 4R35, it is a 2011 upgrade of a popular 7S36 movement as it offers the hacking and hand-winding functionality, with addition of day/date display, which is its only difference from 4R35.
What is a 4R36 watch?
Like its predecessor, the 4R36 is an automatic movement with a bidirectional rotor based on the Magic Lever system and Diashock anti-shock protection. This means it can generate energy when the rotor moves in both directions and is resistant to drops and impacts. It is commonly used in sports and diving watches.
Is Seiko 4R36 the same as NH36?
The 4R36 is an exclusive movement for Seiko and, therefore, can only be found in watches from the brand, especially in sports and diving models. In other brands, you may find the NH36, a practically identical variant that Seiko manufactures for third parties, but it is not the 4R36 itself.