A watch I've had for some time now but I never identified. Can anyone help?. It is cased in a gun metal case with no markings other than a serial number. Thank you, Ray
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Add: There was an earlier post last year about these types of Chronographs. I believe Ernest posted his, that appears to be a bit different than mine. I am trying to pin the maker daown a bit more on this peice. Thanks again, Ray
Posts: 1501 | Location: Rancho Cucamonga, California USA | Registered: December 20, 2006
Ray, I've had a few of these now, and haven't ever been able to pin down a maker.
You'd think that considering the complications in these movements, and the age in which they were made, someone would Want their name on it. I've got one with a virtually identical dial to yours here, could be its twin!
I'll post it up later.
I've posted below images of a couple of similar movements I disposed of recently. 1st one is a 2x dial movement, which did have a mark, but may have been just the raw ebauche maker.
John
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