Like most of us I see all these nice hunter movements missing the case , or the case is just well used . I got lucky today and found the nicest hunter case I have seen in a while , although it is marked standard it is just so crisp and clean , the bow stands as straight as a marine !The only downfall is it has a Keystone movement , but even that looks mint , and i picked it up for what the chain is worth {marked 1/20 12 k } I know Tom Dunn and others can relate to my case search !
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this also gave me a chance to work on my camera skills , the other day the macro button was off , and for the life of me I could not figure it out ! the have the macro switch as a flower {?????} I think I have it now
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You did good Kevin. Yes, be careful of the cheaper priced cases that look good. 95% of the time they are missing the bezel and crystal that could add as much as $50 to the case cost (IF you can find a bezel that is)
I like even the cheaper movements ,a lot of the finer watches started out as cheaper movements , I believe Keystone was rolled into Hamilton , so in E-Bay language this is a super ultra mega-rare pre-hamilton
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