The following vintage movements are not historically or technically particularly important.
- Baumgartner 582 (digital/jump hour movement with pin lever)
- EB 1443 (Central seconds and pin lever escapement)
- ETA 2391 (hand-wound centre seconds movement with indirectly driven minutes)
- GUB 69.1 (hand-wound centre seconds movement with directly driven seconds)
- Hamilton 666 (micro-rotor movement with indirectly driven seconds)
- Landeron 48 (hand-wound cam activated chronograph)
- Locle (cylinder escapement, not clear if it is a very small pocket watch, pendent or wristwatch)
- Longines 12.68z (hand-wound movement used in WWII field watches)
- Poljot 2612 (Soviet alarm movement, copy of AS 1475)
- Ronda 2538 Harley (micro-rotor, built in the 1980s)
- Rotary 20mm (time and date movement)
- Seiko 7005A (time and date automatic movement)
- Wostok 2605 (Soviet time and date movement)
- Zaria 20mm (Soviet 20mm time and date movement)