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Hi does any one know who this mark is for . i know AS is schild but cannot find ASAT see pics.

Its a oris and under the mark its got 1950/51.

I am trying to find the lift angle to time it. before i strip it.

thanks

gary

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Yer

No cal number just. This as at in a cloud. 

It's not in the bestfit books I have searched. 

And if it is the one jberry says I'm in trouble cos it keeps great time but if I put it on timer machine it's minus 359 with lift angle set at 52 deg. 

Most Oris are 38 deg to 44 deg. 

So l am still confused. 

Cheers

Gary

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1 hour ago, gary17 said:

Yer

No cal number just. This as at in a cloud. 

It's not in the bestfit books I have searched. 

And if it is the one jberry says I'm in trouble cos it keeps great time but if I put it on timer machine it's minus 359 with lift angle set at 52 deg. 

Most Oris are 38 deg to 44 deg. 

So l am still confused. 

Cheers

Gary

In the third pic, it looks like there's a number under the symbol ?

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4 minutes ago, gary17 said:

Yer it's not a in house Oris I am sure as says schilf but no asat

As @JBerry states above, the ST stands for 'Standard'.

It's an AS 1950/51 movement. I have the same movement in a Royce watch.

The lift angle is 52 degs

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