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Help with A Schild watch movement.


Seth

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Good Afternoon and a belated Happy New Year to you all and I hope you are all keeping safe and well.I wonder if anyone can help me with this A Schild watch movement that I have obtained.I have disassembled it ready to go through my National Watch Cleaning Machine but I cannot find what calibre or movement model it is.It is 30 mm in dia which I think equates to 13 Lignes and all there is stamped on the main plate is the AS mark and a number 46 which appears on the Barrel bridge and Train bridge.Any help would be gratefully received,I enclose photos for your reference.Regards and keep safe,Seth.

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20 minutes ago, rogart63 said:

Can it be a AS calibre 168? Hard to find any info this old movements . Have a bunch of old AS movement that don't have any number on them. I think they didn't use any numbers on the earley movements 

Hi there Many thanks for your help and advice I will have a look in my old Best fit Book to see if it resembles anything like the 168 that you mentioned.Regards and keep safe,Seth.

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