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Yes, it "should", but there was no way to get the springs out of my cal 627 without bending them. The ends were too big for the slots in the chaton. Whether they left the factory like that, or someone fitted new springs ..... 🥴
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I should have done this a long time ago. I would like to say a big thank you to all my followers new and old. If I can help in any way just message me and I will do my very best for you.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
As far as i know there were only two rebberg designs, i have an image somewhere. -
We need to identify the movement to help you, but the oldest of these Rolco watches use Aegler-Rebberg movements that lack a calibre number and are very difficult to identify. You may end up having to make or modify a stem to fit . Post pictures of both sides of the movement when you have it and the size of the movement and hopefully it’s one that has a calibre number. Gruen used a lot of the same Aegler movements at the time and it’s worth comparing your movement with those if you can’t find it labeled as an Aegler or Rolex/Rolco calibre. Best Regards, Mark
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