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A pretty nice 992B? "Click" to Login or Register 
IHC Member 1016
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Looking for critical analysis. My take is this is an all original watch. I took the movement out to clean the case, and couldn't see any evidence this had even been removed from the case in past.

 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
IHC Member 1016
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The dial has some smudges that I chose to leave alone for now.

 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
IHC Member 1016
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Another

 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
IHC Member 1016
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Still another

 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
IHC Member 1016
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The movement

 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
IHC Member 1016
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The back

 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
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I see the crown is askew a bit. Maybe I reassembled it incorrectly. It appears to me that this watch has not been used much, and possibly never even cleaned/oiled.

 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
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Mike,

That is a VERY Cool nice 992B you have there my friend.

By the way, the best way I have come up with to clean the gray marks from a melamine dial is a block eraser. Use it carefully so as to not allow it to "polish" the dial. You want a matte finish on these later dials.

Turn your crown anti-clockwise and observe whether or not there is a "wobble" to it. If it does, that is difficult to repair. If not then a slight re-positioning of the movement should set things right.

When you have a moment, please post both the movement and case numbers as we are collecting data on them. The case will most likely have a P-prefix as part of the number.

You have the strongest, most reliable and easiest to service RR Watch ever made.

Lindell

Wink
 
Posts: 10553 | Location: Northeastern Ohio in the USA | Registered: November 19, 2002
IHC Member 1016
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Hi Lin, The case number is indeed a P prefix #P277786, and the Movement is C491059, which lines up well with the case number. I loosened the case screws and reset the movement and the crown is now correct. I would be surprised if there is a better example that was actually used. This appears to have seen use, but very little. I'll try the eraser soon.

Mike
 
Posts: 3112 | Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon in the USA | Registered: October 13, 2007
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