Driver — Mt1887

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.

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. mt1887 driver

But today, we aren’t just talking about the movement. We are talking about the driver . Do you work on ST19 / MT1887 movements

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. The author is not responsible for lost click