What brands use Miyota?
Miyota movements are used by many watch makers besides Citizen for some of their watches, among them Invicta, Boldr, Bulova, Bernhardt, Casio, Corgeut, Timex.
Is Miyota a Swiss movement?
For simplicity, we’ll stick to the two leading mechanical movement manufacturers, ETA SA from Switzerland, and Miyota from Japan.
Are Miyota watches good?
The Miyota movement performs at the same accuracy as entry level Swiss movements. It’s proven itself over years and is easy to service. The Miyota is considered the workhorse in the industry and is significantly slimmer than the Chinese movement.
What is a Miyota watch movement?
Miyota is one of the most well known watch movements in the world. Even if you have never heard of it, you will likely have come across it or could be wearing a watch with a Miyota movement inside it right now. If you weren’t already aware, Miyota movements are made and owned by the Citizen watch group.
Where are Miyota watches made?
MIYOTA’s heritage dates back to 1959, when Citizen Watch established a movement-making factory in the town of Miyota, Japan, and traces back to an original spirit of excellence and innovation. Introducing the world of analog quartz movement developed by MIYOTA.
What is Miyota?
MIYOTA’s heritage dates back to 1959, when Citizen Watch established a movement-making factory in the town of Miyota, Japan, and traces back to an original spirit of excellence and innovation. Introducing the world of analog quartz movement developed by MIYOTA. Mechanical movements that fascinate the world, developed by MIYOTA.
Where are Miyota quartz movements made?
All parts of Miyota movements are both made and assembled in Japan. The reason that many of the Miyota quartz movements are so cheap is that the machine making process has been refined to a degree where other companies can no longer compete effectively.