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I serviced this the other day. The really cool thing I discovered is that I found my Dad's mark from servicing it in 1981. 

I got the watch from my sister-in-law.  Her Dad and mine were friends, so it is not too surprising to find that he serviced it. 

The crystal arrived yesterday: GS DT 305.  I think it needs a 306 because it went in too easily.

The picture shown of the movement is with the oscillator weight removed.

Here is the info on this movement.

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21 minutes ago, Nucejoe said:

Question; 

I have a Longine admiral with calib 508 movement , just assumed 508  to be a Chrono grade movement !      is it? 

 

 

I do not believe so.  However, answering a question like that is a little above my pay grade.  It is stamped unadjusted, so that is my guidance.  I just serviced an ETA 2824 stamped "adjusted in 3 positions" leading me to believe that it is chrono grade.  The 508 runs solid in all positions.

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Some imports to US was purposely stamped unadjusted to avoid customs charges for higher grades, I bought my Longines  in the US  too. I bet your watch is a Chronograde. 

Various grades of ETA are made, depending on the brand, I think an eta that goes in Tudor is  Chronograde. 

Rolex puts ETA 7750 in thier Cosmograph wathces, I guess. 

Regs

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