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On 4/9/2022 at 2:39 PM, watchweasol said:

Hi Have you got a picture of thr mark  Urgos uses the clock dial logo.  you could use "mikrolisk" site to look up the trademark.

Yes brilliant site but difficult to use on an iPhone though. And I’ve put in all the relevant search criteria and nothing has come back so far. 
Old Hippy, here are the pictures of the front and rear plates and a close up of what can be seen of the logo4D1CE3CE-50A3-45DE-AD22-F37C2347F6C7.thumb.jpeg.c1c3361e7ebe6ed2f81bd1dc44f53f6a.jpeg

 

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4 hours ago, oldhippy said:

Well done. Where did you find it? I know what you mean when you say you like to tell the customers about there clocks. I did valuations so as much information was needed.  

I found it on a site called Mikrolist, another poster mentioned it, I had a look in my laptop and found it easier to use than on the iPhone.

 

2 hours ago, watchweasol said:

Located it it    better Image attached,

F & C Hassig, Angestein Switzerland.  Registered  20th Nov 1911


 

Yes that’s the one, I think we found it about the same time, can’t actually find out much about them though apart from what you have posted which is the same amount of Information that I can find at the moment 

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