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IHC Member 1418
Railroad Time Inspector
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Once again Into the realm of thr unknown I go. Strange movement plate has adjusted stamped but no other jewels than seven that I can find.

 
Posts: 105 | Location: British Columbia in Canada | Registered: May 05, 2010
IHC Member 1418
Railroad Time Inspector
posted
FUTHER TO MY REQUEST. THE WATCH IS NUMBERED 765775
IT ALSO HAS STAMPS ON EACH PLATE AND COCK 352-446
IT IS SEVEN JEWEL. IT IS ALSO BUILT LKE A TANK, MOVEMENT 45.4 MM. I DID CHECK WITH MY FINGER PRINT BOOKS BUT THEY START AT 1948 AND THERE IS NO SUCH WATCH LISTED. THE DIAL WAS COPPER BASED TWO FEET FACING ALL GONE SEEMED TO BE A PORCELIN . ESCAPMENT IS SWISS LEVER, SINGLE ROLLER. HAIR SPRING OVER COIL AND PINNED, BANKING PINS ALMOST WORN OUT BUT ARE STEEL. I AM STARTING TP SUSPECT THAT IS WAS A IMPORT WATCH WHICH WAS CREATED FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN MARKET. IT DOES HAVE AS WELL A FAINT OLD ENGLISH BACKWORD 3 ON THE BOTTOM PLATE. THINK ME CRAZY BUT I DO LIKE TO RESTORE THESE WIERD PIECES. THE FOURTH WHEEL IS THE ONLY PART BESIDE THE DIAL WHICH I MIGHT HAVE TO GET CREATIVE. ANY HELP MOST APPRECIATED.
 
Posts: 105 | Location: British Columbia in Canada | Registered: May 05, 2010
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