Movado M95

Last updated: July 26, 2025

Brand

Caliber Number

M95

Production Period

1938 – 1969

Lignes

14”’

Diameter

31.5 mm

Height

6.5 mm

Power Reserve

Unconfirmed

Frequency

18,000 bph (2.5 Hz)

Jewels

17

Escapement

Swiss Lever Escapement

Anti-Shock Device

Incabloc

Hand Count

6

Manufacture Region

Unconfirmed

Functions

Manual Winding, Column-Wheel Chronograph (12-hr, 30-min), Small Seconds

Movado M95 Description

The Movado M95 is a legendary in-house, manually wound chronograph caliber produced for Movado by Frédéric Piguet from the 1930s to the 1960s. This robust, column-wheel movement is famous for its unique, inverted pusher configuration: the bottom pusher at 4 o’clock is used to start and stop the chronograph, while the top pusher at 2 o’clock is used only for the reset. It powered iconic models like the “Super Sub Sea”.

Watches Using The Movado M95 Caliber

A silver Movado 19038 chronograph wristwatch with a beige dial, three subdials, blue and black markings, and a brown textured leather strap, shown against a plain white background.