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Valjoux 7736
Last updated: July 28, 2025

Brand
Caliber Number
7736
Production Period
1970 – 1978
Lignes
14”’
Diameter
31.0 mm
Height
7.4 mm
Power Reserve
Unconfirmed
Frequency
18,000 A/h (2.5 Hz)
Jewels
17
Escapement
Swiss Lever
Anti-Shock Device
Commonly Incabloc
Hand Count
6 (Hour, Minute, Central Chronograph Second, 3x Sub-dial hands)
Manufacture Region
Unconfirmed
Functions
Chronograph with 12-hour and 30-minute counters, Small Seconds
Valjoux 7736 Description
The Valjoux 7736 is a manual-wind, cam-operated chronograph movement from the highly successful Valjoux 7730 family. As a direct evolution of the 7733/7734, its defining feature is the addition of a 12-hour counter, giving it a classic tri-compax layout (sub-dials at 3, 6, and 9). This increased functionality made it a popular choice for sports and racing chronographs in the 1970s from brands like Heuer and Breitling. It maintained the robust and reliable architecture of its siblings.
Watches Using The Valjoux 7736 Caliber
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