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I'm in need of some serious help with this beauty-I cannot get the back off to get the number. (Probably a good thing.) S/N 695003-4. Hamilton: Date only at bottom of face. Pics to come as soon as I can get the picture small enough. Thanks in Advance! | |||
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Here she is. ![]() | ||||
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Late 60s Swiss movement nice watch. | |||
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It may be the type that has a two piece stem and comes out the front after removing the crystal. I would have to see the back of the watch. | |||
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Thank y'all so much! ![]() | ||||
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I believe grade is 924? | ||||
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That's a screw on/off case back. If you can't budge it with your claw tool, you could try this trick. I've used it with excellent success many times. Find a steel nut that's large enough to cover a good portion of the watch's case back. Now crazy glue the nut to the case back. Allow the crazy glue to properly set. I usually wait overnight. With the nut securely attached, you can now use a channel pliers or good size adjustable wrench to turn and remove the case back. In the past, I've also had to secure the watch case in a wooden jaw vise making sure the case is well protected to avoid scratching. With the case back off, soak the nut & case back in acetone or nail polisher remover. This will allow you to easily remove the nut. | ||||
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Risky! Crazy glue or super glue? I also have epoxy. | ||||
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Not risky at all if care is taken. DON'T use epoxy. Super/crazy glue is easily removed with acetone or nail polish remover. Epoxy isn't. Where I come from crazy glue and super glue are the same. | ||||
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I thought so, I was just making sure. I don't know if I trust myself. ![]() | ||||
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Confidence Ashley ![]() Here's a thread to read about the method I suggested. See " Step 2" Works on WW or PW https://ihc185.infopop.cc/helphand/stub/stub01.html | ||||
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Awesome info! Thanks! I'll let you know the outcome. ![]() | ||||
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Well! I got the back off... and it didn't reveal much at all. Hamilton "695." (I already knew that, thanks! Anyhow. Here's what I've come up with. Dateline LA-5401 circa. 1971? 1/2 plate. Gold plated. That's all I got. ![]() ![]() | ||||
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More to come ![]() | ||||
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Having fun yet? ![]() | ||||
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I do know that it's 1/2 plate. ![]() | ||||
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That is an ETA movement. Look under the balance wheel you will see the ETA caliber number. | |||
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Do I have to take the whole plate off? | ||||
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eta 2695 | |||
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Peter, you have piqued my curiosity, an ETA 2695? Never heard of it. I searched the ETA database and Ranfft's pink pages and couldn't find this ETA caliber. Please share some more. Thanks | ||||
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