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The NH23 and the 7S26 movements are quite similar because they are both simple, reliable automatic movements produced by Seiko Instruments Inc. (SII). However, the NH23 is a more modern version designed for external manufacturers (e.g., microbrands), while the 7S26 was exclusively used in Seiko watches. Here are the key differences and similarities:
Mechanical Base:
Use Case:
Day and Date Complication:
| Feature | NH23 | 7S26 |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Designed for external manufacturers (microbrands, aftermarket). | Exclusive to Seiko watches. |
| Production | Modern version, still in production. | Discontinued, no longer produced. |
| Calibration | Basic settings, often adjusted by the manufacturer. | Pre-calibrated by Seiko for their watches. |
| Parts Availability | Easily available in aftermarket. | Harder to find due to discontinued status. |
| Rotor Branding | Unbranded or marked with "SII". | Seiko-branded. |
| Compatibility | Compatible with a wide range of watch cases. | Specific to Seiko watch cases. |
Availability:
Flexibility:
Modernized Production:
NH23:
7S26:
The NH23 is essentially a modern, aftermarket-oriented version of the 7S26. The primary difference lies in availability and target audience: the NH23 is versatile and designed for broader applications, while the 7S26 is a classic Seiko movement that was exclusive to Seiko watches.