The Best Watches with Miyota Movement

The Best Watches With Miyota Movement

Used by many watchmakers these days, the Miyota movement is a Japanese automatic wristwatch movement that allows the watch to function properly. The citizen group of companies has been the pioneers in inventing this movement. Some of the world’s biggest watch manufacturing companies such as Citizen, Invicta, Festina and Camel are currently using the Miyota 8215 movement. Read on and find out more about the best watches with Miyota movement 2019.

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The world’s biggest watch manufactories are using the Miyota 8215 movement. 

The heritage of the Miyota movement dates back to the 1950s providing a simpler solution to many watchmaking giants in their watch manufacturing process. To be exact, Miyota 8215 is a non-hacking twenty-one jewel three-hand with date movement with a uni-directional winding system with an accuracy of -20 to +40 seconds per day and a power reserve of over 40 hours. Companies use this preset movement design for perfect accuracy and correctness of the time and date. 

Invicta 8926

Invicta 8926 is one of the most popular diver’s watches circulating across the globe for the past many decades. The sleek-looking design of the watch has made it one of the bestselling items to date. Like many top replica watches, Invicta 8926 is also equipped with a Miyota movement which allows the watch to provide outstanding accuracy for longer periods of time.

Best Watches with Miyota Movement
Miyota 8215 movement in an Invicta 8926. Author Rosstomson 5.3. 2010

People usually mistake this watch with a Rolex which makes it a hot cake among watch collectors across the globe. This watch is not just popular for its unique design but is also water and shockproof. Besides trying it out underwater, the Invicta 8926 can also be used for casual purposes such as meetings and events making it a must-have for people of all age groups.  

Shenzhen Foksy Milano

Like many other top-selling wristwatches, the Shenzhen Foksy Milano is also fully equipped with the Miyota 8215 movement. This sleek and lightweight watch comes in multiple colours which you can choose according to your style and taste.


If you’re looking for a watch that is easy on your pocket but looks very classy and expensive, you can always opt for the Shenzhen Foksy Milano. The watch is equipped with stainless steel and a solid dial and strap that allows it to last longer than you expected. The Miyota 8215 movement allows this watch to function flawlessly for longer periods of time making it one of the most popular watches out there. 

Orient Bambino Version IV

The combination of the brown leather strap and an attractive looking stainless steel dial makes the Orient Bambino Version IV stand out among its competitors. The design is simple yet stylish making it a perfect choice for formal occasions.

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The watch is equipped with Miyota 8215 movement giving it that perfect winding mechanism and accuracy for best results. The watch has a scratch-resistant mineral crystal dial that also has a date display. The combination of silver, bronze, black and brown colours makes the Orient Bambino a good choice.  If you’re looking for an elegant design with extraordinary looks, this is exactly what you need.  

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Carlos Ferraro Chavez
Carlos Ferraro Chavez
4 years ago

Timex is said to use Miyota (9015 0r 8215 series automatic movement).
It is a very reliable, dependable , serviceable and ubiquitous engine.

Last edited 4 years ago by Carlos Ferraro Chavez
Red
Red
4 years ago

The Orient Bambino does not use this movement. Orient makes all their movements in house.

Watchmakernotes
4 years ago

Thanks for the interesting article! Let me ask you, do you know something about Seiko? Do they use Miyota movement?