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Everyone, I just ran across this British auction for a LeCoultre Weems seconds setting watch in the "big" case. LeCoultre military Weems A11 pilots watch Just wanted to share, as I've never seen a LeCoultre with US Ordnance markings, and I've seen very few big Weems with them. Note that it has a "42" issue date stamp, unusual looking engraving and an unconventional part number. Regards, Cary | |||
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Thanks, Carey. I'm not sure what to make of it. The style of engraving is noted. Given my lack of experiance with these watches, I'd try to take some precautions before making a serious bid. Best regards, Greg | |||
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Here are pictures of mine. As you can see, the movement crown is missing. I need to find a replacement for it. Also, the dial is different from te example on eBay. I haven't seen enough of these yet to determine which dial is correct. <center> ![]() What a good looking movement. <center> ![]() <center> ![]() | |||
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James, Thanks for posting yours. The engraving is very similar to the eBay example, which helps to validate it for me. I must say that I think your dial has been refinished, as the LeCoultre logo should appear as it does on the eBay watch (although I think it may have been refinished as well) Nice watch though, with solid potential to be a top-notch example. Thanks again, Cary | ||||
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