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First, I won this watch a long time ago, and although it's in parts, it's super clean, and was told that, they think that all of the parts are there. Of course, I have no idea. Can you help with these questions? 1. Does anyone know this "private label" name? J.H.D. Codere Sherbrooke PQ (Canada) on the Movement, and J.H.D. Codere Sherbrooke, Que. on the Dial. 2. Do you "THINK" that all of the parts below are ALL that is needed to put this watch back together? 3. Where can I get more information on vintage Longines watches? Longines, 17J, SN 2673922. Thank you, (picture to follow) Sheila | |||
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Mvmt Sheila | ||||
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Hello Sheila From the photo assuming that all is intact inside the watch then yes that's all the parts you need to complete that movement but I cannot tell for certain if the parts are for that watch or that they are OK either. I would guess that the balance wheel was removed and not replaced for a reason. That the parts match are also important and there should be a few numbers stamped on the balance bridge that matches the last few of the movements number. From it's number, that movement was made about 1911. 1911 2,500,000 1912 2,750,000 Here is a good place to start for Longines information in general http://s89500954.onlinehome.us/Longines/e/home.html More then this I need to leave up to those more knowing of Longines Pocket watches and Canadian Jewelers then I am but if I learn more I will let you know. | ||||
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Anthony, Than you for the information, sorry I missed answering this post. The site is Great! Thanks! Sheila | ||||
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