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Miyota Movements and Their Role in Japanese Automatic Watches

By Brian Adee Updated August 7, 2024

Miyota Movements and Their Role in Japanese Automatic Watches-1

Miyota is one of the most appreciated watch brands in Japan and today’s watch movement market. The brand takes its name from the town of Miyota, prefecture of Nagano, in central Japan. Although the company established its movement factory in 1959, it wasn’t until 1980 that the brand Miyota was registered as a separate entity from Citizen.

Why People Choose Miyota’s Calibers

The company produced the quartz caliber 2035 in its early times. This watch caliber became the most produced in history, which earned Miyota a mention in the Guinness Book of Records, with 1.7 billion unities sold.

Miyota produced the 8000 series of mechanical movements, later refined in the 9000 series with additional enhanced details. Today, Miyota is still part of the Citizen brand, and together, they release almost every kind of movement and supplies for microbrands. Currently, Miyota movements power some of the world’s most renamed and purchased luxury wristwatches. Miyota’s calibers are guaranteed high-level precision and durability over time, the perfect recipe for a luxury watch that you may want to wear on a special occasion, such as an important meeting or at a casino night. Considering that many casinos require players to adjust to their dress code, you might feel uncomfortable if you haven’t a great watch to elevate your clothing. 

As you can see, watches that use Miyota’s movement are a long-term investment that can repay you with the immense pleasure of wearing a luxury piece that is durable, reliable, and elegant.

Miyota’s Most Appreciated Calibers

Miyota owes its worldwide popularity to some of its best calibers, such as the caliber 9015. It’s an automatic time-and-date movement with a thinness of 3.9mm and 28,800 beats per hour. This caliber features a 42-hour power reserve on top of additional features like instant-set date, manual winding, and more. This caliber powers wristwatches like the Boldr and Zelos.

Caliber 90S5 has the same features as the 9000 except for the date. However, the 90S5 has a precious gold-tone plate on the dial side. This caliber powers the RZE Resolute.

Miyota 9100 is a more complex caliber, with a date at four-thirty enhanced with a day and month additional feature.

The Caliber 9075 was released in 2022 as a GMT watch supply for movement in the Boldr Oddysey 44 and Traska Venturer watches. This caliber has a 24-hour GMT hand set with an adjustable 12-hour hand for local time.

Impact of Miyota’s Calibers on the Japanese Market

Miyota’s movements have a relevant impact on the Japanese watch market, as it offers quality automatic supplies at a competitive price. Miyota is one of the most powerful competitors of established Swiss watch brands. Meanwhile, Miyota’s products have caused an increased demand for Japanese watches in the international market, which earns important growth opportunities for the Japanese industry.

On the other hand, foreign brands can access reliable and durable movements at affordable prices, revolutionizing the industry as it helps new brands emerge and reach customers with various affordable choices.

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Brian Adee

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Brian looks for that special quality in everything he does, from everyday style to traditional handicrafts and outdoor activities. You'll often find him with his backpack and an old book, hitting the streets or the trail in search of fresh inspiration.

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