But today, we aren’t just talking about the movement. We are talking about the driver .
There is no printer or GPU called the MT1887. However, if you have a generic Chinese chronograph watch that connects via Bluetooth (rare), you don't need a driver. You need a new hobby. Stick to mechanical gears. The MT1887 is a joy to drive—whether you are turning a screwdriver or winding the crown. It is robust, repairable, and sounds like a Geiger counter when the chronograph runs. mt1887 driver
Do you work on ST19 / MT1887 movements? Let me know your trick for resetting the chronograph hand alignment in the comments below. Disclaimer: Watch servicing requires professional training. The author is not responsible for lost click springs or broken balance staffs. But today, we aren’t just talking about the movement
There is a certain romance to the number 1887. In watchmaking, it whispers of the first chronograph wristwatches. In modern homage pieces, the calibre MT1887 (often a derivative of the classic Venus or Seagull ST19 movement) represents the beating heart of affordable mechanical chronographs. However, if you have a generic Chinese chronograph