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Hello all. 

What does anyone know about the Unitas 6565. It's the movement in my 99p limit watch.  Most of my 404 club watches have been very poor quality.  You might notice something missing, some idiot snapped the stem removing the very tight back. I'll leave it to you to decide who that idiot was, hehe. Running well. Screenshot_20230918_113651_Chrome.thumb.jpg.3da159ddaf56c7fc74ec5bf72218e75c.jpg

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2 hours ago, RichardHarris123 said:

Unitas

What's interesting when I see the name and a quick look at the watch I think of the pocket watch movements they make as it sort of looks like that until I realized it's not sized like a pocket watches it? Then as a parts list and no indication that things have been discontinued yet which is typically what happened when I look for watches on the website.

http://cgi.julesborel.com/cgi-bin/matcgi2?ref=UT_6565

Then looks like stem is still available cousins should have one though

http://www.julesborel.com/s.nl/it.A/id.25267/.f

 

 

 

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 A work horse for sure and 6565 was cased in both gents and ladies watches.

Standard grade were put in chromed base metal cases thus not many original cases are around,  your watch looks better than average.

Market value is about $35 ( just so you dont overspend on parts).

Rgds

 

 

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4 hours ago, RichardHarris123 said:

Hello all. 

What does anyone know about the Unitas 6565. It's the movement in my 99p limit watch.  Most of my 404 club watches have been very poor quality.  You might notice something missing, some idiot snapped the stem removing the very tight back. I'll leave it to you to decide who that idiot was, hehe. Running well. Screenshot_20230918_113651_Chrome.thumb.jpg.3da159ddaf56c7fc74ec5bf72218e75c.jpg

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That dial is a dead ringer for my grandfather's Sekonda. I might be able to sort you a stem out Rich. In Barcelona this week but as soon as i get home i will route through my stock for it, remind me. 

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1 minute ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

That dial is a dead ringer for my grandfather's Sekonda. I might be able to sort you a stem out Rich. In Barcelona this week but as soon as i get home i will route through my stock for it, remind me. 

Cheers, I've already ordered one, only £6 with delivery. I thought I was past the breaking things stage.  Hehe. 

Just now, RichardHarris123 said:

Cheers, I've already ordered one, only £6 with delivery. I thought I was past the breaking things stage.  Hehe. 

Enjoy your holiday. 

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2 minutes ago, RichardHarris123 said:

Cheers, I've already ordered one, only £6 with delivery. I thought I was past the breaking things stage.  Hehe. 

Haha behave it happens, even the pros still break things just not as often as we do. 

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