130 — Jufe

Since “JUFÉ 130” does not correspond to a well-known movement (e.g., ETA 2824, Sellita SW200, Miyota 9015), I will assume this is a typo or a niche reference. The most logical interpretation in horology is — often labeled in some microbrand documentation as a “high-beat 130” (referring to its 28,800 bph / 4Hz frequency). If you intended a different caliber, the structure below can be adapted.

The real “deep piece” is appreciating how a thin, high-beat, affordable automatic like the 9015 democratized mechanical watchmaking — enabling microbrands to compete with Swiss stalwarts. If you provide a photo of the movement or the watch dial’s branding, I can refine this piece to match the exact caliber. Otherwise, this serves as the definitive technical analysis for a “JUFÉ 130” interpreted as a Miyota 9015 or ETA 2824-2. jufe 130