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IHC Member 525 |
Just a winding indicator away from a Premier Maximus ? Looks like this was made for the UK with the DS dial with Roman numerals & flat crystal in a Dennison case. Not much damaskeening probably because of lack of surface area but lovely winding wheels. I believe they were made in a seperate department @ Waltham & strangely you had to write to them for the selling price. Anyway, I think it looks first rate & its running to within a second or two a day. ![]() | ||
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Administrative Note: When you start a topic and wish to add a second image, just click "reply to post" then type your comment and use "CLICK TO ADD IMAGE OR ATTACHMENT" as you would to add an image in any other posting. ![]() And here is Derek's number 10552296 movement... ![]() | |||
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IHC Member 376 Watchmaker ![]() |
Beautiful watch and a hard too find item. These were the same movements sold to Howard for their 23 jewel bridge models. ![]() | |||
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IHC Member 1110 |
Wow that's a nice Waltham!I didn't realize they had press-fit gold settings way back then at 10 mil.serial #'s.Thanks for showing it, Ted. | |||
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All the early Hamilton 16-size bridge movements (such as 944, 950, 952, 960) are also very similar to this. Best Regards, Ed | |||
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