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I recently acquired a 16 size Longines Marked "Mail & Express Adjusted 5 Positions" 17 Jewel. It seems to run fine although it needs cleaning. However it is missing the micro regulator buggy whip. The case it is in is not correct and I am seeking information as to what the market was originally for these watches. I would also like to find the buggy whip regulator and if anybody has a 16 size hunter case I could use that. HELP! Deacon | ||
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Hi Deacon, I'm surprised that there hasn't been any answers about this Longines.It definately looks railroad grade, being 5-position lever set.I've seen a picture on this site somewhere of the same bridge model, but marked I think Express Leader, but I tried to find it again but couldn't.My idea would be it was for the Canadian market, but it doesn't have a 24 Hr. dial, so I'm probably wrong.That mainliner case would be nice for another OF RR watch!I don't know of a hunter case for sale anywhere right now.You might have to get a whole low grade watch to get one.Someone out there should have the regulator whip for it, I don't think that should be too hard to find.Maybe Brian C. in New Hampshire ?Looks like a really nice Longines RR, I'm jealous!Best Regards, Ted. | |||
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I agree with Ted, nice watch. I guess I missed it when you 1st posted it. I will see if I can come up with anything about the markings. Unfortunately I do not have any of those movements for parts. Tom | |||
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Just because it doesn't have a 24-hour dial does not mean that it could not have been used for the Canadian market. 12 hour dials were used extensively by the railways in eastern Canada. Larry | |||
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Nice find. You should be able to find that regulator spring fairly easy as it is a right side mount on the balance cock. Most Swiss movements of that caliber had that whiplash style regulator, so a parts movement even from an Omega or Canadian Regina 16s should bring up that item. Roland. R. Glenn | |||
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