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  1. Hi Guys.. Just received this Favre-Leuba Datic. It has an FL1188 movement which is basically the (much maligned) AS1687 in drag. While not as unique as the Favre-leuba's in house Cal.253. It has been used in some higher end watches like Girard-Perregaux and Zodiac. Some shun this movement because of its offset canon pinion but generally its not so bad. It's only if you need a replacement parts that it gets messy. The plating on the plates are the same as on the Cal.253 though. At least FL was consistent! Anyway, here it is...dial has 'patina'. IMO patina is overrated but at least its here it's even. The caseback is pretty.. The movement..pretty messy huh? I was reminded of the tea trick on another thread. I will try this when I tear this one down. Nice thing about this movement (and other 1687s) is that it has a geared regulator, allowing better, more precise adjustments. A button, nowadays more commonly known as a crown. Nothing remarkable as it's a generic replacement but I will see if I have a genuine (used) FL one which I can fit. I don't usually pay much attention to the inner case back but something caught my eye. It was only some dirt which came off when I scraped at it with my tweezer. This watch will be getting a service soon as it's pretty dirty inside. There's been several posts about the as1687 so I won't be posting about the rebuild unless I come across something unusual. Anyway here's a picture of the dial side. I think it's one of the better designs from the 50s. The date snaps over instantly . Just like Rolex! And it's nice to see a jeweled barrel arbor! Thanks for reading! Anilv
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