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hi guys, just opened this disaster just for interest and looking inside the back where repairers etch their details is what looks like a date 14/9/18 i know its not safe to rely on this but it is so distinct and is with other coded writing i wonder if it could be the date of repair going by the style, i dont think its that old as its 33.6 in dia which seems a bit large for that time, the movement is felsa 330 and runs really well, the dial markers are grooved into the metal which i find unusual,if it is old i will resurrect it, thankspost-618-0-07629600-1426703599_thumb.jpgpost-618-0-33019300-1426703619_thumb.jpgpost-618-0-35871400-1426703625_thumb.jpg  

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I does look like an old movement Steve. The absence of shockprotection seems to date it before the '30s so who knows. I for instance would strive to keep it away from the bin...i.e. I would resurrect it if possible...but I try to do that to all movements/watches. It will be interesting to see the progress of this project if it becomes one!

 

Cheers,

 

Bob

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check if the balance wheel pivot is ok..also the sub-second pivot is frequently found broken.. it should reach the surface of the dial at least.

 

If the above checks out ok then get it running.!

 

Case is gold filled and movement has signs of quality... capped escape wheel jewels, use of two screws on winding wheel instead of a left hand threaded screw... it deserves a chance!

 

Anil

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