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18 hours ago, oldhippy said:

We need the I D of the movement. If you don't know it, take photos of the complete movement back plate, remove hands  and dial, a good clear photo of the keyless work will help us. 

Hi oldhippy

I can't see any ID on the movement! Here are some more photo.

Many thanks

 

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This is a Rego/lapanouse 144 based movement. I currently have 3 of these setup as Chronostop watches.

http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&&2uswk&Rego_144

Unfortunately, spare parts are scare as chickens teeth! Good luck

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-MENS-CIMIER-LAPANOUSE-WRISTWATCH-MOVEMENT-FOR-REPAIRS/171140716359?hash=item27d8c81747:g:8YYAAOxyHltSTE54

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On 2/21/2020 at 10:54 AM, Nucejoe said:

You stand a good chance of finding complete balance for it, as well as hairspring.

 

Hi Nucejoe

If I am going to find a complete balance, how do I determine the size? 

I see some listing stated for example( 10 1/2" 125 rego)

What does these number indicate?

Many thanks

 

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31 minutes ago, Sunny said:

Hi Nucejoe

If I am going to find a complete balance, how do I determine the size? 

I see some listing stated for example( 10 1/2" 125 rego)

What does these number indicate?

Many thanks

 

FLwatchguy has already identified the movement. 

Please find answers to your questions in ranfft.com and how he identifies movements by the shape of their keyless. Further, see the family of this caliber and more.

Let me dig in my bag of tricks, I just may have several NOS complete balance for the caliber. These often pop up on ebay too and are cheap.

 

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9 hours ago, Nucejoe said:

FLwatchguy has already identified the movement. 

Please find answers to your questions in ranfft.com and how he identifies movements by the shape of their keyless. Further, see the family of this caliber and more.

Let me dig in my bag of tricks, I just may have several NOS complete balance for the caliber. These often pop up on ebay too and are cheap.

 

Thank you FLwatchguy! You are very kind! Please let me know if you have any! I will keep an eye on eBay see if one pop up! 

Many thanks for your help!

 

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