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China Domestic Watch Movements Ranking (2026 Updated)

Chinese watch movements have formed four major tiers led by Sea-Gull, Shanghai, Dandong, and Beijing, covering all scenarios from entry-level to high-end complications. Chinese mechanical movements are known for stability and cost-effectiveness, while quartz movements lead global shipments. Below is a complete ranking divided into three categories: mechanical movements (mainstream), quartz movements, and smart watch movements, including core models, advantages and positioning.

1. Chinese Mechanical Movements Ranking (2026 Authoritative Edition)

1. Sea-Gull – Undisputed Leader in China

  • Position: Accounts for about 1/4 of global movement shipments, annual capacity over 5 million, strongest in high-end complications.
  • Core Movements
    • ST2130: Based on ETA2824, automatic winding, daily deviation ±10~15s, stable and durable, top choice for entry-level.
    • ST18 (ST1812): Based on ETA2892, ultra-thin (3.6mm), designed for dress watches.
    • ST1901: Column-wheel chronograph movement, benchmark for Chinese chronographs, better value than Swiss 7750.
    • High-end: Tourbillon, perpetual calendar, minute repeater, rattrapante; silicon hairspring versions reach COSC accuracy.
  • Advantages: Full lineup, mature finishing, exported to Europe and America, reliable after-sales.
  • Positioning: High-end / export flagship, ideal for 3,000–10,000 CNY price range.

2. Shanghai Watch – Historic Leader in Ultra-Thin Movements

  • Position: Historic Chinese brand, benchmark in ultra-thin and vintage movements.
  • Core Movements
    • SS1800: Ultra-thin automatic (2.6mm), one of China’s thinnest, popular for dress watches.
    • Super 3135: Benchmarked against Rolex 3135, 70-hour power reserve, strong stability.
    • ST25: Vintage style, multi-hand / moonphase functions.
  • Advantages: High-quality finishing, vintage appeal, specialized for dress watches.
  • Positioning: Mid-to-high-end dress / vintage watches, 2,500–8,000 CNY.

3. Dandong Watch (Peacock / DD Series) – Top Seller for Entry Level

  • Position: Mainstream entry-level choice, annual capacity over 1.2 million, ideal for tool and replica watches.
  • Core Movements
    • DD2892: Based on ETA2892, extremely cost-effective, stable and reliable.
    • Dandong 4130/4131: Chronograph movements, benchmarked against Rolex 4130, high stability.
    • 3235/3135: Benchmarked against Rolex, 70-hour power reserve, high-spec entry option.
  • Advantages: Low cost, sturdy build, widely used in replica and domestic brands.
  • Positioning: Entry / tool / replica watches, 1,000–3,000 CNY.

4. Beijing Watch – High-End Complications Specialist

  • Position: Representative of Chinese high-end complications, renowned for tourbillons.
  • Core Movements
    • B18 Series: Swan-neck regulator, German-style design, exquisite craftsmanship.
    • BG Tourbillon Series: Benchmark Chinese tourbillon, aerospace-level precision.
    • FS-MEMS01: Anti-magnetic, extreme environment resistant, for special applications.
  • Advantages: Strong cultural identity, hand finishing, top-tier complicated functions.
  • Positioning: High-end collection / complications, 8,000–30,000 CNY.

5. Other Mainstream Mechanical Movements

  • Hangzhou Movements: Hybrid-Motion anti-magnetic movements, 60,000A/m anti-magnetic, comparable to Swiss standards.
  • Mingzhu (Guangzhou): 2813/8205, ultra-entry (under 300 CNY), stable and low-cost.
  • Tianjin Duoruo: Based on ETA2824/2836, high accuracy, great value.
  • Yantai Polaris: Vintage / military watch movements, durable and stable.

2. Chinese Quartz Movements Ranking (2026)

  1. Mingzhuxing (Guangdong): Global No.1 in shipments (over 60 million annually), AA-level accuracy (±20s/year), SL68/SP28 replace Japanese Miyota entry models.
  2. FIYTA: High-end quartz / solar, aerospace-level precision, benchmark of Chinese quartz.
  3. Tianwang (TQ Series): Solar quartz, 10+ years battery life, eco-friendly and durable.
  4. Rossini / EBOHR: Mid-to-low-end quartz, stable and affordable.
  5. Sea-Gull / Shanghai Quartz Lines: Quality from mechanical giants, high accuracy, long lifespan.

3. Overall Tier List (Purchase Reference)

First Tier (High-End / Export)

Sea-Gull (ST2130/ST18/ST19), Shanghai (SS1800/Super 3135), Beijing (B18/Tourbillon)

Second Tier (Mid-Range / Cost-Effective)

Dandong (DD2892/4130/3235), Hangzhou Movements

Third Tier (Entry / Tool Watches)

Mingzhu 2813, Tianjin Duoruo, Polaris

4. Chinese vs Swiss / Japanese Movements (Key Differences)

  • Accuracy: Mechanical ±10~20s/day (CN) vs ±5~10s/day (Swiss ETA); Quartz ±20s/year (CN) vs ±15s/year (Japanese).
  • Price: Chinese mechanical 150–800 CNY; Swiss ETA 800–3,000 CNY; Japanese Miyota 100–500 CNY.
  • Durability: Chinese movements are sturdy, long-term stability slightly below Swiss; service interval 3–5 years (same as Swiss).
  • Functions: Chinese movements cover tourbillon, perpetual calendar, chronograph, moonphase – comparable to Swiss in complications.

5. Buying Guide (2026)

  • Entry (1,000–3,000 CNY): Choose Dandong DD2892, Sea-Gull ST2130 for stable value.
  • Mid-Range (3,000–8,000 CNY): Choose Sea-Gull ST18, Shanghai SS1800 for ultra-thin / dress styles.
  • High-End / Collection: Choose Beijing Tourbillon, Sea-Gull Complications for peak Chinese craftsmanship.
  • Quartz / Budget: Choose Mingzhuxing, FIYTA Solar for accuracy, durability and low cost.

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